| Education - 1882 - 1112 pages
...and enlightened; and believing that the advancement COMMON SCHOOLS AND ELEMENTARY INSTRUCTION. 821! of literature always has been, and ever will be, the...the rights of man ; that the mind of every citizen in the republic is the common property of society, and constitutes the basis of its strength and happiness... | |
| Hubert Wetmore Wells - Education - 1900 - 218 pages
...Approved and in force January /j, 1825. PREAMBLE — To enjoy our rights and liberties we must understand them; their security and protection ought to be the...enlightened; and believing that the advancement of literature has always been and ever will be the means of developing more fully the rights of man; that the mind... | |
| Eliphalet Wickes Blatchford - Illinois - 1905 - 32 pages
...security and protection ought to be the first object of a free people ; and it is a well-established fact that no nation has ever continued long in the...the rights of man, that the mind of every citizen in a republic is the common property of society, and constitutes the basis of its strength and happiness;... | |
| Edith Abbott, Sophonisba Preston Breckinridge - Chicago (Ill.) - 1917 - 502 pages
...Fourteenth Biennial Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of Illinois (1881-82). p. cxx. the advancement of literature always has been and...the rights of man, that the mind of every citizen in a republic, is the common property of society, and constitutes the basis of its strength and happiness;... | |
| Edith Abbott, Sophonisba Preston Breckinridge - Chicago (Ill.) - 1917 - 492 pages
...Fourteenth Biennial Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of Illinois (1881-82). p. otx. the advancement of literature always has been and...developing more fully the rights of man, that the mind of I every citizen in a republic, is the common property of society, and * constitutes the basis of its... | |
| Ellwood Patterson Cubberley - Education - 1919 - 584 pages
...security and protection ought to he the first object of a free people; and it is a well-established fact that no nation has ever continued long in the...the rights of man, that the mind of every citizen in a republic is the common property of society, and constitutes the basis of its strength and happiness;... | |
| Illinois State Historical Society - Illinois - 1920 - 338 pages
...introduced by Mr. Duncan reads as follows : "To enjoy our rights and liberties, we must understand them; their security and protection ought to be the...developing more fully the rights of man, that the 1 Senate Journal. 1824. 2 Francis G. Blair : Governor Cole's Contribution to Freedom and Education... | |
| Ellwood Patterson Cubberley - Education - 1920 - 902 pages
...security and protection ought to be the first object of a free people; and it is a well-established fact that no nation has ever continued long in the...the rights of man, that the mind of every citizen in a republic is the common property of society, and constitutes the basis of its strength and happiness... | |
| Carl B. Althaus - Education - 1927 - 128 pages
...for free schools. The preamble to the act says: To enjoy our rights and liberties, we must understand them: their security and protection ought to be the...the rights of man, that the mind of every citizen in a republic is the common property of society, and constitutes the basis of its strength and happiness;... | |
| Hermann Henry Schroeder - Education and state - 1928 - 96 pages
...security and protection ought to be the first object of a free people ; and it is a well-established fact that no nation has ever continued long in the...the rights of man, that the mind of every citizen in a republic is the common property of society and constitutes the basis of its strength and happiness... | |
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