| Albion W. Tourgée - 1884 - 436 páginas
...sentiment is apt to consider wise statesmanship and sound policy. Who Shall Apply the Remedy ? " /ILL the Constitutional power of the Nation and of the...people, should be summoned to meet this danger by the strong influence of Universal Education." — GARFIELD'S INAUGURAL ADDRESS. "THE VOLUNTEER FORCES OF... | |
| Albion W. Tourgée - 1884 - 440 páginas
...American sentiment is apt to consider wise statesmanship and sound policy. Who Shall Apply Remedy ? the L the Constitutional power of the Nation and of the...people, should be summoned to meet this danger by the strong influence of Universal Education" — GARFIELD'S INAUGURAL ADDRESS. " THE VOLUNTEER FORCES OF... | |
| 1884 - 254 páginas
...high the tide of illiteracy has risen among our voters and their children. . . . For the North and the South alike there is but one remedy. All the constitutional power of the nation and of the Stales, and all the volunteer forces of the people, should be summoned to meet this danger by the saving... | |
| 1884 - 340 páginas
...words of President Garfield's inaugural address, " All of the Constitutional powers of the Nation and the States and all the volunteer forces of the people should be summoned to meet this danger." But the Federal power exercised to meet the danger must be stayed within the area where it exists.... | |
| Walter K. Fobes - 1885 - 200 páginas
...greatest danger for the future ! The words of our lamented President Garfield come to us, to-day, " All the constitutional power of the nation and of...the saving influence of universal education." It is, itself, one of the great rights of a free people, to be educated and trained up from childhood to that... | |
| 1885 - 568 páginas
...special obligations to aid in removing the illiteracy which it has added to the voting population. . . . All the Constitutional power of the nation and of...people, should be summoned to meet this danger by the strong influence of universal education." The Church as well as the State has a duty in this matter.... | |
| Robert Charles Winthrop - 1886 - 654 páginas
...in his Inaugural, come to us to-day with redoubled emphasis from that unclosed grave on the Lake : " All the constitutional power of the Nation and of...danger by the saving influence of universal education." No drought or flood or conflagration, no succession of droughts or floods or conflagrations, can be... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1886 - 1052 páginas
...obligations to aid in removing the illiteracy which it has added to the voting population. For the North and South alike there is but one remedy. All the constitutional power.of the nation and of the States and all the volunteer forces of the people should be summoned... | |
| Joseph Crane Hartzell - 1888 - 286 páginas
...treasury of the United State.-'. President GARFIELD, in his inaugural, uses these emphatic words: AH tho constitutional power of the nation and of the States,...danger by the saving influence of universal education. President ARTHUU, in his message, adds his voice to that of his predecessors: There is now a special... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - 1889 - 290 páginas
...voters and their children. The nation itself is responsible for the extension of the suffrage. For the North and South alike there is but one remedy. All...all the volunteer forces of the people, should be surrendered to meet this danger by the saving influence of universal education." Had Garfield lived,... | |
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