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Example sentences for "education and"

  • The underlying causes of the trouble in the country being plainly ignorance and prejudice, we must meet ignorance and prejudice with their antidotes, education and association.

  • Is there not, with such a group and in such a crisis, infinitely more danger to be apprehended from half-trained minds and shallow thinking than from over-education and over-refinement?

  • The purpose, therefore, of Education and Science is to make a man wise.

  • The others have, for the most part, a mere blind faith, imposed by education and circumstances, and not as productive of moral excellence or even common honesty as Mohammedanism.

  • Nor could anything be more discreet, than to leave the merits of each cause to such wise impartial judges, who might otherwise fall under the slavery of believing by education and prejudice.

  • There is a bit of history connected with this room of Education and Labor.

  • I thank you for your wide interpretation of the invitation I gave you to occupy the Committee-room of Education and Labor.

  • With the advancement in education and civilization, I say to myself--the glory of the Lord is shining on women.

  • It is believed to be the better policy to colonize them in suitable localities where they can receive the rudiments of education and be gradually induced to adopt habits of industry.

  • I can not commend to your careful consideration too highly the reports of the Commissioners of Education and of Agriculture, nor urge too strongly such liberal legislation as to secure their efficiency.

  • It is the index of the growth of education and of the prosperity of the people, two elements highly conducive to the vigor and stability of republics.

  • Conscience is purely a matter of environment, education and temperament, and is no more infallible than any habit or belief.

  • Nearly always he is a person of practically no education and no property.

  • Unless the end sought to be attained is very direct and plain and the evil great so that a large majority believes in the law, it should be left to education and to other voluntary social forces.

  • It has been maintained that in their emphasis on education and on the highest culture possible for the Negro the Abolitionists were mere visionaries who had no practical knowledge whatever of the race's real needs.

  • Converted in 1807, he made rapid advance in education and he was licensed as a Baptist preacher.

  • Especially did he advise them to seek the virtues of education and coöperation.

  • In the United States it was pointed out many years ago that divorce is most prevalent where the standard of education and morality is highest.

  • A proper recognition of the special nature of woman, of her peculiar needs and her dignity, has a significance beyond its importance in education and hygiene.

  • Playfair ("Education and Training of Girls at Puberty," British Medical Journal, Dec.

  • The cases are still more numerous, the same writer observes, in which the sexual appetite of the wife fails to reveal itself except as the result of education and practice.

  • Although not well informed himself, William Hill believed in education and religion, and supported all uplift movements then taking shape among the Negroes.

  • These numerous measures were referred invariably to the Committee on Education and Labor, from which they were usually reported adversely to the House.

  • He was assigned to the Committee on Manufactures and to the Committee on Education and Labor and later to the Committee on Pensions and the Committee on the Improvement of the Mississippi River and its Tributaries.

  • The bill was referred to the Committee on Education and Labor, amended by Mr. Pendleton of Ohio, and reported back adversely and postponed indefinitely.

  • The entire question will soon resolve itself into the single alternative of education and civilization or extermination.

  • Thus, if a man show the least sign of ability as a sculptor or a painter, for instance, he finds the means of education and a demand for his services.

  • Mrs. McLendon was invited to speak before the convention of the Georgia Agricultural Association, one of the oldest in the State, on Woman's Education and Woman's Rights.

  • Industrial, social and political forces all react one upon another, and the complete social product is the result of the interplay of these forces, coördinated and vitalized by philosophy, education and religion.

  • We must have in our Cabinet not only the representatives of War and State, of Finance, Trade, Labor, and Agriculture; but also of Education and of Social Health.

  • This new idea of ambition should be at the root of education and of religious teaching.

  • The social value of a man is composed of two groups of factors; mental and bodily hereditary dispositions, and faculties acquired by education and instruction.

  • Flirtation may assume very different forms according to education and temperament.

  • It is, therefore, necessary to act on the children, both by education and selection, in order to obtain a youth of superior quality.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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