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Example sentences for "good education"

  • Young men who expect to resort to manufacturing establishments for employment, can not prize too highly a good education.

  • It is equally shocking that millions of our children are not receiving a good education.

  • Accordingly, I repeat the proposal of last year's Budget Message that the Federal Government provide financial aid to assist the States in assuring more nearly equal opportunities for a good education.

  • The problem of securing a good education, where means are limited and time short, is of great importance both to the individual and the nation.

  • Some boys will pick up a good education in the odds and ends of time which others carelessly throw away, as one man saves a fortune by small economies which others disdain to practise.

  • I do not even conceal from you that one of my objects in giving a good education to every boy and girl of Beauport, is to put the gospel of Christ in their hands as soon as they are able to read it.

  • The only way of expressing my gratitude to my noble people was to redouble my exertions in securing the benefits of a good education to their children.

  • I hope that I have the right to believe and say that the old Superior of the Seminary of Quebec understands as well as the young curate of Beauport the advantage of a good education.

  • One of these sisters married Richard Henry Fisk, a Colored man of good education, who died in California, and she now has charge of the Senate ladies' reception-room.

  • If you see fit to keep her from imprisonment in the cell of a murderer for having proffered the blessings of a good education to those who in our country need it most, you may do so; we shall not.

  • Washington is a woman of native refinement, and has an excellent aptitude for teaching, as well as a good education.

  • They were exceedingly desirous of giving their son a good education, and therefore sent him to study in the Jewish College at Prague, in Bohemia, where they allowed him about two hundred pounds Stirling a year.

  • John Doyle was born in the town of Carrough, in Ireland, and of very honest parents who gave him as good education as could be expected in that country, instructing him in writing and accounts, and made some progress in Latin.

  • He might in all probability have got a good education if he had not been too soon removed, being put out to a trade, viz.

  • He received a good education in the city schools, completed at the Minnesota State University, and located on a farm in Lakeland in 1871.

  • He managed to secure a good education in the common schools and at the River Falls Academy.

  • During his youth he lived with his parents, chiefly at Bangor, where he received the rudiments of a good education in the common schools, and in Kent Seminary at Readfield.

  • He received a good education in the common schools and at Foxcroft Academy.

  • A good education was to be given in six years, through the saving of time.

  • From an economic point of view also, all recent studies have shown the unprofitableness of child labor and the large money-value, under present industrial conditions, of a good education.

  • In addition to a good education of the type of the time and thorough grounding in religion, the student teachers learned to teach in practice schools, under the direction of experienced teachers.

  • I only know that she calls herself Henriette, that she must be a Frenchwoman, that she is as gentle as a turtledove, that she has evidently received a good education, and that she enjoys good health.

  • I thought this young creature more and more charming, yet I could not suppose her to be anything else but an adventurers, and I was astonished at discovering in her those noble and delicate feelings which denote a good education.

  • A state system of compulsory education has placed within the reach of all a good education, up to what is known as the VI.

  • They are eager, too, that their children should be equipped with a good education, and thus be given a fair advantage in the race of life.

  • The toil and self-denial that many poor parents undergo, in order to give their children a good education, is almost pathetic, and is not eclipsed by the enthusiasm for education even in Scotland.

  • A good education, let me tell you, Tulliver,--a good education is cheap at the money.

  • He was the youngest of a large family, and received a good education.

  • Young Greaves was left an orphan, but had a kind master and a good education.

  • Born and bred in New York, he was a man of good education, and began his career on a privateer in the West Indies.

  • Like his father, young Robison spent the earlier years of his life in working on the farm, and it was not until his sixteenth year that it was decided to give him a good education.

  • His youth was spent under advantageous circumstances, and he obtained a good education.

  • His mother, an amiable woman who had received a good education, was very attentive to her children, and her son, Rufus P.

  • The circumstances of his parents were such that he was enabled to acquire a good education, and graduated at Hamilton College, Clinton, New York, in 1834.

  • They treated me fairly well, and as soon as I got old enough to work, Mr. Potts here took me and not only gave me a good home, but also the beginning of a good education.

  • The lad shall go to boarding-school and get a good education," said Oliver Wadsworth.

  • Not only that; he was rich, and had received a good education, and was on the fair road to success.

  • For my part, I find no fault with my parents for doing as they did; they had earned their fortune by their own labor, they had given me a good education: what more could I ask?

  • He's no fool; he has had a good education, and he knows the world.

  • I want just dreadfully to go to college and get a good education," she finished up.

  • When I was eleven I made a solemn vow that I'd get a good education and go away off somewhere and attend college and be a lady.


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