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This shows that not only are their systems more universally applied, but carried
out with greater efficiency. I am confident that in Saxe Weimer, Hamburg, Baden,
and other portions of Germany, the systems are equally good; as a whole, ...
This shows that not only are their systems more universally applied, but carried
out with greater efficiency. I am confident that in Saxe Weimer, Hamburg, Baden,
and other portions of Germany, the systems are equally good; as a whole, ...
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In Germany all power and even liberty to express thought is vested in the
Sovereign, nor is this idea a “glittering generality,” but absolute fact and carried
into practice to an alarming extent to-day. 4% PUBLIC EDUCATION IN
GERMANY. 41.
In Germany all power and even liberty to express thought is vested in the
Sovereign, nor is this idea a “glittering generality,” but absolute fact and carried
into practice to an alarming extent to-day. 4% PUBLIC EDUCATION IN
GERMANY. 41.
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fact and carried into practice to an alarming extent to-day. The Sovereign looks
upon the people as his children, to be cared for, trained, and provided with
employments, which shall, while ministering to their general comfort, at the same
time ...
fact and carried into practice to an alarming extent to-day. The Sovereign looks
upon the people as his children, to be cared for, trained, and provided with
employments, which shall, while ministering to their general comfort, at the same
time ...
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... so all - embracing as to meet the wants of every child throughout Germany .
Nor is the perfect system of military drill and education carried out with much
greater fidelity and exactness than this relating to the school education of the
young .
... so all - embracing as to meet the wants of every child throughout Germany .
Nor is the perfect system of military drill and education carried out with much
greater fidelity and exactness than this relating to the school education of the
young .
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... in my estimation, far from perfect, and inferior, in certain respects, to that
adopted in some of our States, and carried into successful operation in several of
our cities, towns and communities. With great diffidence the criticisms I make
were first ...
... in my estimation, far from perfect, and inferior, in certain respects, to that
adopted in some of our States, and carried into successful operation in several of
our cities, towns and communities. With great diffidence the criticisms I make
were first ...
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