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" I consider the system of our Common Schools as the palladium of our freedom, for no reasonable apprehension can be entertained of its subversion, as long as the great body of the people are enlightened by education. "
The Common School System of the State of New York: Comprising the Several ... - Page 24
by New York (State). Department of Public Instruction, Samuel Sidwell Randall - 1851 - 408 pages
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The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal

English literature - 1826 - 566 pages
...almost incredible number. " 1 consider (he says) the system of our common schools as the palladium »f our freedom , for no reasonable apprehension can be entertained of its subversion, so long as the great body of the people are enlightened by education." A Mountain of Salt.— It is...
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Message of the Governor

New York (State). Governor - New York (State) - 1825 - 52 pages
...our superior seminaries, of indigent, talented and meritorious youth. I consider the system of our common schools as the palladium .of our freedom ;...benefits, and to remedy the defects of this excellent syitem, i* worthy of your most deliberate attention. The officer who now so ably presides over that...
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American Annals of Education, Volume 1

Education - 1826 - 788 pages
...our superior seminaries, of indigent, talented, and meritorious youth. I consider the system of our common schools as the palladium of our freedom ; for...who now so ably presides over that department, is prevented by his official duties, from visiting our schools in person, nor is he indeed clothed with...
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American Annals of Education, Volume 1

Education - 1826 - 782 pages
...our superior seminaries, of indigent, talented, and meritorious youth. I consider the system of our common schools as the palladium of our freedom; for...increase the funds, to extend the benefits, and to remedy th* defects of this excellent system, is worthy of your most deliberate attention. The officer wno...
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1827 - 854 pages
...education of indigent, talented, and meritorious youth. " I consider," he adds, " the system of our common schools as the palladium of our freedom ; for...subversion, as long as the great body of the people aie enlightened by education. To increase the funds, to extend the benefits, and to remedy the defects...
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Annual Report, Volumes 4-24

Education - 1833 - 968 pages
..."Prompt to improve and to invite, We blend instruction wilt) delight." We should consider the system of Common Schools as the palladium of our freedom; for...apprehension can be entertained of its subversion where the great body of the people are enlightened by education. And this result, so desirable to every...
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Common School Assistant, Volumes 1-2

Education - 1836 - 208 pages
...palladium of our freeiiom, for no reasonable apprehension cad be entertained of its subversion, as loiiji as the great body of the people are enlightened by...system, is worthy of your most deliberate attention. I can not recommen •', in terms too strong and impressive, as munificent appropriations as the faculties...
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A Digest of the Common School System of the State of New-York: Together with ...

Samuel Sidwell Randall - Education - 1844 - 336 pages
...our superior seminaries, of indigent, talented, and meritorious youth. " I consider the system of our common schools as the palladium of our freedom; for...officer who now so ably presides over that department is prevented by his other official duties from visiting our schools in person, nor is he indeed clothed...
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A Digest of the Common School System of the State of New-York: Together with ...

Samuel Sidwell Randall - Education - 1844 - 348 pages
...our superior seminaries, of indigent, talented, and meritorious youth. " I consider the system of our common schools as the palladium of our freedom; for no reasonable apprehension can l>e. entertained of its subversion, as long as the great body of the people are enlightened by education....
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The Common School System of the State of New York: Comprising the Several ...

Samuel Sidwell Randall - Educational law and legislation - 1851 - 416 pages
...consider the system of our common schools as the palladium of our freedom ; for no reasonable apprchension can be -entertained of its subversion, as .long as...officer who now so ably presides over that department is prevented by his other official duties from visiting our schools in person, nor is he indeed clothed...
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