| University of South Carolina - 1905 - 294 lehte
...much the largest share in the same good work is due to the attractive force of a common education, and to the insensible operations of the same influence must also be referred the liberal provision made for free schools." McCrady, whose historical judgment was certainly free from any bias as an alumnus... | |
| George Armstrong Wauchope - 1910 - 444 lehte
...low-country as between any rival States of the Union. Although the suppression of such jealousies, in part, attributable to the removal of some anomalies...schools. And if the benefits of such schools have not equalled the full measure of usefulness expected from the system the failure arises from peculiar... | |
| James Louis Petigru, James Petigru Carson - 1920 - 554 lehte
...sharpened to bitterness and there was as little unity of feeling between the upper and lower-country as between any rival States of the Union. Although...schools. And if the benefits of such schools have not yet equalled the full measure of usefulness expected from the system the failure arises from peculiar... | |
| James Louis Petigru, James Petigru Carson - 1920 - 552 lehte
...expectations of the friends of the College and what hopes may reasonably be entertained of the future. operations of the same influence must also be referred...schools. And if the benefits of such schools have not yet equalled the full measure of usefulness expected from the system the failure arises from peculiar... | |
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