| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1877 - 498 páginas
...instruction is a matter which concerns his neighbors and the State. If he can not afford to pay for sugar, he must go without sugar. But it is by no means fit that, because he can not afford to pay for education, he should go without education. Between the rich and their instructors... | |
| 1879 - 872 páginas
...supplied with instruction is a matter which concerns his neighbors and the state. If ho cannot ati'ord to pay for sugar, ho must go without sugar. But it...instructors there may, as Adam Smith says, be free trade. Tho supply of music masters and Italian masters may be left to adjust itself to the demand. But what... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1879 - 868 páginas
...instruction is a matter which concerns his neighbors and the state. If ne cannot afford to pay for sugar, he must go without sugar. But it is by no means fit that, because he cannot afford to pay for education, ho should go without education. Between the rich and their instructors there may, as Adam Smith says,... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1879 - 880 páginas
...instruction is a matter which concerns his neighbors and the state. If ho cannot afford to pay for sugar, he must go without sugar. But it is by no means fit that, because he cannot aft'ord to pay for education, ho should go without education. Between the rich and their instructors... | |
| 1879 - 874 páginas
...instruction is a matter which concerns his neighbors and the state. If he cannot afl'ord to pay for sugar, he must go without sugar. But it is by no means fit that, because he eanuot afford to pay for education, he should go without education. Between the rich and their instructors... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1880 - 588 páginas
...instruction, is a matter which concerns his neighbors and the State. If he cannot afford to pay for sugar, he must go without sugar. But it is by no means fit that,...their instructors there may, as Adam Smith says, be free-trade. The .supply of music-masters and Italian masters may be left to adjust itself to the demand.... | |
| Adams Sherman Hill - 1881 - 324 páginas
...instruction is a matter which concerns his neighbors and the State. If he cannot afford to pay for sugar, he must go without sugar. But it is by no means fit that, because ho cannot afford to pay for education, he should go without education. Between the rich and their instructors... | |
| Adams Sherman Hill - 1895 - 452 páginas
...instruction is a matter which concerns his neighbours and the State. If he cannot afford to pay for sugar, he must go without sugar. But it is by no means fit that, because he.cannot afford to pay for education, he should go without education. Between the rich and their instructors... | |
| Nels Lars Nelson - 1910 - 424 páginas
...instruction is a matter which concerns his neighbors and the State. If he cannot afford to pay for sugar he must go without sugar. But it is by no means fit that,...education, he should go without education. Between fhe rich and their instructors there may, as Adam Smith says, be free trade. The supply of music masters... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1879 - 864 páginas
...instruction is a matter which concerns his neighbors and the state. If he cannot afl'ord to pay for sugar, he must go without sugar. But it is by no means fit that,...demand. But what is to become of the millions who ore too poor to procure without assistance the services of a decent schoolmaster T SCHOOL AND COLLEGE... | |
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