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... POLITICS , 381 CHAPTER XVII . REQUISITES FOR OFFICE , 405 CHAPTER XVIII . PUBLIC OPINION , CHARACTER , DUELING , AND SELF - DEFENCE , 415 CHAPTER XIX . GOVERNMENTS , 442 CHAPTER XX . FANATICS AND FACTIONS , 462 CHAPTER I. EDUCATION ...
... POLITICS , 381 CHAPTER XVII . REQUISITES FOR OFFICE , 405 CHAPTER XVIII . PUBLIC OPINION , CHARACTER , DUELING , AND SELF - DEFENCE , 415 CHAPTER XIX . GOVERNMENTS , 442 CHAPTER XX . FANATICS AND FACTIONS , 462 CHAPTER I. EDUCATION ...
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... political maxim , that " Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty , " for the enemies of its free institutions , by this system of edu- cation , are taught to feel and use their power for bad as well as for honest purposes . Perhaps ...
... political maxim , that " Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty , " for the enemies of its free institutions , by this system of edu- cation , are taught to feel and use their power for bad as well as for honest purposes . Perhaps ...
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... politics ; deal in lots , stocks , and lottery policies . The baker's bread and the butcher's meat can be tested by every one ; but the ability to do this does not apply to , and ut- terly fails in everything which depends upon art and ...
... politics ; deal in lots , stocks , and lottery policies . The baker's bread and the butcher's meat can be tested by every one ; but the ability to do this does not apply to , and ut- terly fails in everything which depends upon art and ...
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... age as they may be strong enough to be put to trades . 3. Whether this can be enforced for the schooling of children who are not poor , of any age . 4. The social or political consequences of the schooling of 36 EDUCATION .
... age as they may be strong enough to be put to trades . 3. Whether this can be enforced for the schooling of children who are not poor , of any age . 4. The social or political consequences of the schooling of 36 EDUCATION .
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Francis E. Brewster. 4. The social or political consequences of the schooling of all persons , from five to twenty - one years of age , and turning them upon the world in multitudes , for employment and subsistence as mere scholars . 5 ...
Francis E. Brewster. 4. The social or political consequences of the schooling of all persons , from five to twenty - one years of age , and turning them upon the world in multitudes , for employment and subsistence as mere scholars . 5 ...
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