| John Adams - 1794 - 584 strani
...head our author merits all the approbation and praife that can be beftowed upon him. The inftruftion of the people, in every kind of knowledge that can be of ufe to them in the prifh'ce of their moral duties, as men, citizens, and Chriftians, and of their political... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - 1877 - 216 strani
...just description of what a State should become. In his work on government, John Adams declares that " the instruction of the people, in every kind of knowledge...and freemen, ought to be the care of the public and all who have any share in the conduct of its affairs. The education here intended is not merely that... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - 1877 - 224 strani
...just description of what a State should become. In his work on government, John Adams declares that " the instruction of the people, in every kind of knowledge...and freemen, ought to be the care of the public and all who Lave any share in the conduct of its affairs. The education here intended is not merely that... | |
| Massachusetts - 1878 - 970 strani
...just description of what a State should become. In his work on government, John Adams declares that " the instruction of the people, in every kind of knowledge...and freemen, ought to be the care of the public, and all who have any share in the conduct of its affairs. The education here intended is not merely that... | |
| National Educational Association (U.S.) - 1879 - 294 strani
...correctly for general principles and an inclination to do what ought to be done. JOHN ADAMS said that the instruction of the people in every kind of knowledge that can be of use to them in the prac. tice of their moral duties as men, citizens, and Christians, and of their political and civil... | |
| Massachusetts. Board of Education - 1880 - 500 strani
...correctly for general principles, and an inclination to do what ought to be done. John Adams said that the instruction of the people in every kind of knowledge...political and civil duties as members of society and free men, ought to be the care of the public, and of all who have any share in the conduct of its affairs.... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1881 - 372 strani
...their own governors must arm themselves with the power which knowledge gives." John Adams says : " The instruction of the people in every kind of knowledge...have any share in the conduct of its affairs." In these latter days new men have arisen with new but not sounder views — men assuming to have reduced... | |
| National Educational Association (U.S.) - 1881 - 372 strani
...be their o.vn governors must arm themselves with the power which knowledge gives." John Adams says: "The instruction of the people in every kind of knowledge...have any share in the conduct of its affairs." In these latter days new men have arisen with new but not sounder views — men assuming to have reduced... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - 1884 - 274 strani
...teaching of the wise builders of the republic, " The instruction of the people," said the elder Adams, " in every kind of knowledge that can be of use to them...and freemen, ought to be the care of the public and all who have any share in the conduct of its affairs." Similar views were entertained by Madison and... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - 1884 - 272 strani
...teaching of the wise builders of the republic, " The instruction of the people," said the elder Adams, "in every kind of knowledge that can be of use to...and freemen, ought to be the care of the public and all who have any share in the conduct of its affairs." Similar views were entertained by Madison and... | |
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