This institution is the greatest discovery ever made by man: we repeat it, the common school is the greatest discovery ever made by man. In two grand, characteristic attributes, it is supereminent over all others: first, in its universality, for it is... Federal Aid to Schools.87-1 - Página 679por United States. Congress. House Education & Labor - 1961Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Robert Bailey Thomas - 1860 - 628 páginas
...Without their aid to shine in deeds of arms, THE COMMON SCHOOL. BY HORACE MANN. THE Common School Is tho greatest discovery ever made by man. In two grand...timeliness of the aid it proffers, — its early, seasonable supplies of counsel, making security antedate danger. . . . Let the Common School be expanded... | |
| Mary Tyler Peabody Mann - 1865 - 614 páginas
...alienating competitions of life. This institution is the greatest discovery ever made by man : we repeat it, the common school is the greatest discovery ever made...man. In two grand, characteristic attributes, it is supercminent over all others : first, in its universality, for it is capacious enough to receive and... | |
| Mary Tyler Peabody Mann - 1888 - 630 páginas
...alienating competitions of life. This institution is tho greatest discovery ever made by man : wo repeat it, the common school is the greatest discovery ever made...timeliness of the aid it proffers, — its early, seasonable supplies of counsel and guidance making security antedate danger. Other social organizations... | |
| Horace Mann - 1891 - 594 páginas
...competitions of life. /Th1s institution is the greatest discovery ever made by man ; — we repeat it, the Common School is the greatest discovery ever made...timeliness of the aid it proffers; — its early, seasonable supplies of counsel and guidance making security antedate danger. Othgr^ social organizations... | |
| Charles Northend - 1895 - 386 páginas
...competitions of life. This institution is the greatest discovery ever made by man ; we repeat it — tlic common school is the greatest discovery ever made by man. In two grand characteristics it is supereminent over all others : — first, in its universality, for it is capacious... | |
| National Congress of Parents and Teachers - 1928 - 344 páginas
...alienating conceptions of life. This institution is the greatest discovery ever made by man; we repeat it, the common school is the greatest discovery ever made...the timeliness of the aid it proffers — its early, seasonable supplies of counsel and guidance making security antedate danger. Other social organizations... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education - 1961 - 1580 páginas
...their religious idealism. another. Federal aid to parochial schools would aid only those few religions which insist on combining religious and secular education....man. In two grand, characteristic attributes, it is supererninent over all others: first, in its universality — for it is capacious enough to receive... | |
| Ernest Stabler - 1987 - 328 páginas
...enthusiasm led him to say that "This institution is the greatest discovery ever made by man; we repeat it, The Common School is the greatest discovery ever made by man. " In another context he stated that the establishment of free schools was the boldest innovation ever promulgated... | |
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