| United States. Congress. House - 1868 - 1022 páginas
...surest basis of public happiness. In one in which the measures of government receive their impressions so immediately from the sense of the community as in ours, it is proportionally essential. To the security of a free Constitution it contributes in various ways : by... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1879 - 202 páginas
...annual Report of the Commissioner of Education for 1876. ures of government receive their impressions so immediately from the sense of the community as in ours, it is proportionably essential ; " and he proceeded specifically to define its benefits and importance. Again, in his eighth annual... | |
| New York (State). Department of Public Instruction - 1871 - 440 páginas
...promotion of science and literature. Knowledge in every country is the surest basis of public happiness. It contributes in various ways, by convincing those,...administration, that every valuable end of government is by the enlightened confidence of the people." I wish that all were fully convinced of this fact, and... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1876 - 620 páginas
...their impresfion so immediately from the sense of the community, as in. ours, it is proportionally essential. To the security of a free constitution...who are intrusted with the public administration, Hint every valuable end of government is best answer*! by the enlightened confidence of the people... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1876 - 622 páginas
...surest basis of public happiness. In one, in which the measures of government receive their impression so immediately from the sense of the community, as in ours, it is proportionably essential. To tho security of a free constitution it contributes in various ways : by convincing those who nre intrusted... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1876 - 620 páginas
...surest basis of public happiness. In one, in which the measures of government receive their impreepion so immediately from the sense of the community, as in ours, it is proportionnbly essential. To the security of a free constitution it contributes in various ways : by... | |
| John Cleaves Henderson - 1877 - 154 páginas
...surest basis of public happiness. In one in which the measures of government receive their impression so immediately from the sense of the community as in ours, it is proportionally essential. To the security of a free constitution it contributes in various ways," &c.... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1877 - 508 páginas
...animal Report of the Commissioner of Education for 1876. vires of government receive their impressions so immediately from the sense of the community as in ours, it is proportionally essential ;" and he proceeded specifically to define its benefits and importance. .Again,... | |
| 1878 - 1074 páginas
...surest basis of publie happiness. In one, in which the measures of government receive their impreesion so immediately from the sense of the community, as in ours, it is proportioiiably essential. To the security of a free constitution it contributes in various ways :... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1878 - 1068 páginas
...surest basis of public happiness. In one, in which the measures of government receive their impression so immediately from the sense of the community, as in ours, it is propertionnbly essential. To the security of a free constitution it contributes in various ways : by... | |
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