In the constitution of Spain, as proposed by the late Cortes, there was a principle entirely new to me and not noticed in yours, that no person born after that day should ever acquire the rights of citizenship until he could read and write. Immigration Fallacies - Stran 121avtor: John Chetwood - 1896 - 147 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 636 strani
...of society most likely to secure them. In the constitution of Spain, as proposed by the late Cortes, there was a principle entirely new to me, and not...rights of citizenship until he could read and write. It is impossible sufficiently to estimate the wisdom of this provision. Of all those which have been... | |
| John Cleaves Henderson - 1890 - 408 strani
...continental republic. In a letter to Dupont de Nemours, under date of April 24th, 1 8 16, Jefferson wrote: "In the constitution of Spain, as proposed by the...rights of citizenship until he could read and write. It is impossible sufficiently to estimate the wisdom of this provision. Of all those which have been... | |
| John Cleaves Henderson - 1890 - 414 strani
...continental republic. In a letter to Dupont de Nemours, under date of April 24th, 1 8 16, Jefferson wrote: "In the constitution of Spain, as proposed by the...should ever acquire the "rights of citizenship until he c9uld read and write. It is impossible sufficiently to estimate the wisdom of this provision. Of all... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1899 - 516 strani
...of society most likely to secure them. In the constitution of Spain, as proposed by the late Cortes, there was a principle entirely new to me, and not...rights of citizenship until he could read and write. It is impossible sufficiently to estimate the wisdom of this provision. Of all those which have been... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1900 - 498 strani
...1797. F. VII., 151.) CITIZENSHIP. — In the constitution of Spain, as proposed by the late Cortes, there was a principle entirely new to me, and not...rights of citizenship until he could read and write. It is impossible sufficiently to estimate the wisdom of this provision. Of all those which have been... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1900 - 1082 strani
...Constitution of Spain, as proposed by the late Cortes, there was a principle entirely new to me, * * » that no person, born after that day, should ever acquire...rights of citizenship until he could read and write. It is impossible sufficiently to estimate the wisdom of this provision. Of all those which have been... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1905 - 360 strani
...Nemours POPLAR FOREST, April 24, 1816. In the Constitution of Spain, as proposed by the late Cortes, there was a principle entirely new to me, and not...rights of citizenship until he could read and write. It is impossible sufficiently to estimate the wisdom of this provision. Of all those which have been... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1940 - 576 strani
...1817. Writings, X, pp. 95 96. Ford ed. 11 In the constitution of Spain, as proposed by the late Cortes, there was a principle entirely new to me, and not...rights of citizenship until he could read and write. It is impossible sufficiently to estimate the wisdom of this provision. Of all those which have been... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1913 - 1096 strani
...1817. Writings, X, pp. 95-96. Ford ed. In the constitution of Spain, as proposed by the late Cortes, there was a principle entirely new to me, and not...rights of citizenship until he could read and write. It is impossible sufficiently to estimate the wisdom of this provision. Of all those which have been... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1913 - 1010 strani
...1817. Writings, X, pp. 95-96. Ford ed. In the constitution of Spain, as proposed by the late Cortes, there was a principle entirely new to me, and not...rights of citizenship until he could read and write. It is impossible sufficiently to estimate the wisdom of this provision. Of all those which have been... | |
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