| Samuel Laing - Europe - 1842 - 552 pages
...free agency, in their social economy. A national education which gives a nation neither religion, nor morality, nor civil liberty, nor political liberty, is an education not worth having. Truly, much humbug has been played off by literary men — unwittingly, no doubt, for they themselves... | |
| Christian life - 1843 - 612 pages
...free agency in their social economy. A national education, which gives a nation neither religion, nor morality, nor civil liberty, nor political liberty, is an education not worth having." The theme of chapter sixth is the relation of " Great Cities" to Morality. It is treated with much... | |
| Robert Vaughan - Cities and towns - 1843 - 396 pages
...free agency in their social economy. A national education, which gives a nation neither religion, nor morality, nor civil liberty, nor political liberty, is an education not worth having. If to reason, judge, and act, as an independent free agent, in the religious, moral, and social relations... | |
| 1843 - 830 pages
...free agency in their social economy. A national education, which gives a nation neither religion, nor morality, nor civil liberty, nor political liberty, is an education not worth having. If to reason, judge, and act, as an independent free , and the existing apparatus of civilized warfare,... | |
| Samuel Laing - Norway - 1851 - 644 pages
...free agency in their social economy. A national education, which gives ;i nation neither religion, nor morality, nor civil liberty, nor political liberty, is an education not worth having. Truly much humbug has been played off by literary men — unwittingly, no doubt, for they themselves... | |
| Ludwig Adolf Wiese - Education - 1852 - 336 pages
...biefc Sßrobe nifyt beftanben. 2)arum a national education which gives a nation neither religion, nor morality, nor civil liberty, nor political liberty, is an education not worth having. 2)iefe Qluffaffung toirb inbirect nod) burd) anbere aSebcnfen unterftüCt; fo erinnere ¡ф mtc^ ber... | |
| Samuel Laing - Europe - 1854 - 304 pages
...free agency in their social economy. A national education, which gives ;i nation neither religion, nor morality, nor civil liberty, nor political liberty, is an education not worth having. Truly much humbug has been played off by literary men — unwittingly, no doubt, for they themselves... | |
| Great Britain - 1870 - 494 pages
...necessary conditions of present life : a national education, which gives a nation neither religion nor morality, nor civil liberty, nor political liberty, is an education not worth having." — Thiers. " WISDOM is the principal thing, therefore get wisdom ; and with all thy getting, get understanding."... | |
| Prosper de Haulleville - Christian civilization - 1878 - 350 pages
...free agency in their social economy. A national education, which gives a nation neither religion, nor morality, nor civil liberty, nor political liberty, is an education not worth having. If to read, write, cypher, or sing, be education, the Prussian subject is an educated man. If to reason,... | |
| Education - 1918 - 692 pages
...population of a free country. . . . A, national education which gives a nation neither religion, nor morality, nor civil liberty, nor political liberty, is an education not worth having." Horace Mann, the father of the American elementary school system, visited Germany as the representative... | |
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