The first duty of government, and the surest evidence of good government, is the encouragement of education. A general diffusion of knowledge is the precursor and protector of republican institutions, and in it we must confide as the conservative power... Missionary Register - Page 4481826Full view - About this book
| New York (State). Governor - New York (State) - 1825 - 52 pages
...precursor and protector of republican institutions ; and in it we must confide as the conversative power that will watch over our liberties, and guard...schools have been successfully established, comprising chil- • dren from two to six years of age, whose tempers, hearts and minds are ameliorated, and whose... | |
| Education - 1826 - 788 pages
...general diffusion of knowledge is the precursor and protector of republican institutions, and in it we must confide as the conservative power that will...successfully established, comprising children from two to six yeara of age, whose tempers, hearts, and minds are ameliorated, and whose indigent parents are enabled,... | |
| Education - 1826 - 782 pages
...general diffusion of knowledge is the precursor and protector of republican institutions, and in it we must confide as the conservative power that will watch over our liherties and guard them again.st fraud, intrigue, corruption, and violence. In early infancy, education... | |
| Education - 1827 - 554 pages
...encouragement of literature — it is the precursor and protector of free institutions under which we may confide as the conservative power, that will watch...against fraud, intrigue, corruption, and violence. — A good system of common education may be considered as the 'palladium of our freedom,1 for no apprehension... | |
| William Russell - Education - 1828 - 910 pages
...encouragement of literature — it is the precursor and protector of free institutions under which wo may confide as the conservative power, that will watch...against fraud, intrigue, corruption, and violence. — A good system of common education may be considered as the ' jHilladium of our frecdomS for no... | |
| Education - 1836 - 208 pages
...Ageneral diffusion of knowledge is the precurser and protector of republican institutions, and in it we must confide as the conservative power that will...against fraud, intrigue, corruption and violence. Our system of instruction, with all its numerous benefits, is still, however, susceptible of great... | |
| Samuel Sidwell Randall - Educational law and legislation - 1851 - 418 pages
...precursor and protector of republican institutions ; and in it we must confide as thetconservative power that will watch over our liberties, and guard...successfully established comprising children from iwa, to six years of age, whose tempers, hearts and mmds are ameliorated, and whose indigent parents... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - Education - 1853 - 588 pages
...general diffusion of knowledge is the precursor and protector of republican institutions, and in it we must confide as the conservative power that will...against fraud, intrigue, corruption, and violence. I consider the system of o\ir Common Schools as the palladium of our freedom, for no reasonable apprehension... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1865 - 922 pages
...general diffusion of knowledge is the precursor and protector of republican institutions, and in it ns of Teachers I consider the system of our Common Schools as the palladium of our freedom, for no reasonable apprehension... | |
| Education - 1865 - 1150 pages
...general diffusion of knowledge is the precursor and protector of republican institutions, and in it we must confide as the conservative power that will...against fraud, intrigue, corruption and violence. I consider the system of our Commun Schools as the palladium of our freedom, for no reasonable apprehension... | |
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