| Samuel Niles Sweet - 1846 - 372 psl.
...aright, they must understand it This they cannot do without education. And as a large "portion of the citizens are poor, and can never attain that inestimable...government, the greater the duty to make it well known. 6. Selfish and oppressive governments, indeed, as Christ observes, must " hate the light and fear to... | |
| Samuel Niles Sweet - 1846 - 340 psl.
...aright, they must understand it. This they cannot do without education. And as a large portion of the citizens are poor, and can never attain that inestimable...government, the greater the duty to make it well known. 6. Selfish and oppressive governments, indeed, as Christ observes, must " hate the light and fear to... | |
| Mason Locke Weems, Peter Horry - 1852 - 304 psl.
...aright, they must understand it. This they cannot do without education. And as a large portion of the citizens are poor, and can never attain that inestimable...to come to it, because their deeds are evil." But a fair and cheap government, like our republic, " longs for the light, and rejoices to come to the light,... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1866 - 954 psl.
...field with their weltering carcasses. they can not do without education. And as a large portion of the citizens are poor, and can never attain that inestimable...to come to it, because their deeds are evil.' But a fair and cheap government, like our republic, ' longs for the light, and rejoices to come to the light,... | |
| 1891 - 700 psl.
...aright, they must understand it. This they cannot do without education. And as a large portion of the citizens are poor, and can never attain that inestimable...government, the greater the duty to make it well known. * * * * Ambitious demagogues will rise, and people throui/h ii/noranre, and love of change will follow... | |
| Herbert Baxter Adams - 1888 - 888 psl.
...aright they must understand it. This they cannot do without education. And, as a largo portion of the citizens are poor, and can never attain that inestimable blessing without the aid oí government, it is plainly the duty of government to bestow it freely upon them. The more perfect... | |
| 1888 - 1124 psl.
...aright they must understand it. This they cannot do without education. And, as a large portion of the citizens are poor, and can never attain that inestimable blessing without the aid ot government, it is plainly the duty of government to bestow it freely upon them. The more perfect... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1888 - 814 psl.
...aright they must understand it. This they uannot do without education. And, as a large portion of the citizens are poor, and can never attain that inestimable blessing without the aid oí government, it is plainly the duty of government to bestow it freely upon them. The more perfect... | |
| Colyer Meriwether - 1889 - 492 psl.
...aright they must understand it. This they cannot do without education. And, as a large portion of the citizens are poor, and can never attain that inestimable...blessing without the aid of government, it is plainly the duty of government to bestow it freely upon them. The more perfect the government, the greater the... | |
| William J. Shoup - 1891 - 332 psl.
...aright they must understand it. This they can not do without education. And, as a large portion of the citizens are poor, and can never attain that inestimable...blessing without the aid of government, it is plainly the duty of government to bestow it freely upon them. The more perfect the government, the greater the... | |
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