| Society of the Army of the Tennessee - 1877 - 564 lehte
...that the sovereign — the people — should possess intelligence. The free school is the promotor of that intelligence which is to preserve us as a free nation. If we arc to have another contest in the near future of our national existence, I predict that the... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1872
...where no power is exercised except by the will of the people, it is important that the sovereign—the people— should possess intelligence. "The free school...intelligence which is to preserve us as a free nation. If we are to have another contest in the near future of our national existence, I predict that the... | |
| J. T. Headley - 1879 - 864 lehte
...the City's Guest." The second contained this quotation from General Grant's DCS Moines speech : — "The free school is the promoter of that intelligence which is to preserve us a free nation." In the third was the motto, "We strew these roses beneath the feet of him who saved... | |
| 1885 - 696 lehte
...read, " It is a fair subject for the deliberations of soldiers," etc. battled. In a republic like ours, where the citizen is the sovereign, and the official...intelligence which is to preserve us as a free nation. If we are to have another contest in the near future of our national existence, I predict that the... | |
| 1888 - 262 lehte
...sovereign aud the official the servant; where no power is exercised except by the will of the people, it ie important that the sovereign — the people — should...intelligence, which is to preserve us as a free Nation; therefore the State or Nation, or both combined, should support free institutions of learning sufficient... | |
| J. F. Packard - 1880 - 840 lehte
...the City's Guest." The second contained this quotation from General Grant's Des Moines speech: — " The free school is the promoter of that intelligence which is to preserve us a free nation." In the third was the motto, " We strew these roses beneath the feet of him who saved... | |
| J. F. Packard - 1880 - 832 lehte
...the City's Guest.*' The second contained this quotation from General Grant's Des Moines speech:— " The free school is the promoter of that intelligence which is to preserve us a free nation." In the third was the motto, " We strew these roses beneath the feet of him who saved... | |
| J. T. Headley - 1881 - 650 lehte
...the City's Guest." The second contained this quotation from General Grant's Des Moines speech: — "The free school is the promoter of that intelligence which is to preserve us a free nation." In the third was the motto, "We strew these roses beneath the feet of him who saved... | |
| Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ). National Committee, 1884-1888 - 1884 - 252 lehte
...schools for all free men. It was General Grant who said in his address to the Army of the Tennessee : "The free school is the promoter of that Intelligence which is to preserve us as a free nation." In one of his messages to Congress President Grant earnestly recommended : "That a constitutional amendment... | |
| 1884 - 254 lehte
...schools for all free men. It was General Grant who said in his address to the Army of the Tennessee: "The free school is the promoter of that intelligence which is to preserve us as a free nation." In one of his messages to Congress President Grant earnestly recommended: States to establish and forever... | |
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