In our country, and in our times, no man is worthy the honored name of a statesman, who does not include the highest practicable education of the people in all his plans of administration. Wisconsin Journal of Education - Side 1261874Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| John Swett - 1876 - 276 sider
...and necessary appropriations, to remember this great truth, so well expressed by Horace Mann: "Jir our country and in our times no man is worthy the...eloquence, he may have a knowledge of all history, diplomacy, jurisprudence — and by these he might claim in. other countries 'the elevated rank of... | |
| 1880 - 754 sider
...equation y 3 -f 3ys — i3y — 18=0, may be obtained in a similar manner. Therefore the work is correct. IN our country and in our times, no man is worthy the honored name of a statesman who does not include the highest practicable education of the people in all his plans of... | |
| 1908 - 710 sider
...train to higher educational ideals among those who lead in affairs of state. As Horace Mapn has said, " In our country, and in our times, no man is worthy the honored name of a statesman who does not include the highest practicable education of the people in all of his plans... | |
| Burke Aaron Hinsdale - 1881 - 466 sider
...statesmanship to adjust it? Horace Mann has well said that — " Legislators and rulers are responsible. In our country and in our times, no man is worthy the honored name of a statesman who does not include the highest practicable education of the people in all his plans of... | |
| James Abram Garfield - 1882 - 832 sider
...statesmanship to adjust it? Horace Mann has well said, — " Legislators and rulers are responsible. In our country and in our times no man is worthy the honored name of a statesman who does not include the highest practicable education of the people in all his plans of... | |
| Burke Aaron Hinsdale - 1882 - 466 sider
...and rulers are responsible. In our country and in our times, no man is worthy the honored name of a statesman who does not include the highest practicable education of the people iii all his plans of administration. " He may have eloquence, he may have a knowledge of all history,... | |
| 1885 - 420 sider
...are statesmen? Hon. Horace Maun has well said: "In our country no man is worthy the honored name of a statesman who does not include the highest practicable education of the people in all of his plans of administration, " "He may have eloquence, he may have knowledge of all history, diplomacy,... | |
| 1885 - 546 sider
...all such the Senator was ready with those noble words of Horace Mann : In our country and our time no man is worthy the honored name of statesman who does not include the highent practicable education of the people in all his plans of administration. He may have eloquence,... | |
| 1888 - 596 sider
...proposed taxation for school purposes met with serious rebuffs. Horace Mann once said: "In our country and our times, no man is worthy the honored name of statesman...of the people in all his plans of administration." And auother clarion voice, only a few years since, in San Francisco, sent out its words of advice :... | |
| Anna Lydia Ward - 1889 - 720 sider
...successfully. 4301 Macaulag : Essays. Gladstone on Church and State. (Edinburgh Review, April, 1839.) In our country and in our times no man is worthy the...eloquence, he may have a knowledge of all history, diplomacy, jurisprudence; and by these he might claim, in other countries, the elevated rank of a statesman:... | |
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