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Example sentences for "national education"

  • Only if national education works in this sense will it train up men to fill our armies who have been adequately prepared for the school of arms, and bring with them the true soldierly spirit from which great deeds spring.

  • In the first place, the elementary schools were found to act as feeders for schools of a higher type, and the idea of the "educational ladder" began to play a leading part in plans for the organization of national education.

  • It must be placed to the credit of the constructive statesmanship of the Conservative party that it availed itself of an ecclesiastical agitation to take an important step forward in the organization of national education.

  • He maintains boldly that the system of national education should be the same for women as for men.

  • It would not long have survived such proposals as Paine's scheme of old age pensions and Condorcet's project of national education.

  • The best and fullest statement of his position is to be found in the report and draft Bill on national education (Sur l'Instruction Publique), which he prepared for the Revolutionary Convention in 1792 (see also p.

  • A more original deduction from Godwin's demand for the unlimited freedom of opinion, was that he objected vehemently to any system of national education.

  • While thus caring for the material comfort and safety of the people of India, England has also shown regard to their enlightenment in providing a magnificent system of National Education.

  • I would not therefore claim anything on the ground of authority, but speak of missions as I would of national education, or even of the railroad system of India.

  • There is in India a vast system of National Education.

  • It is all-important, that on the general question of National Education, the Free Church should take up her position wisely.

  • During the session of 1856 Lord John brought forward in the House of Commons a bold scheme of National Education.

  • There were few questions in which Lord John Russell was more keenly interested from youth to age than that of National Education.

  • The minister of national education is a member of the Presidium of the National Assembly as well as of the BKP Central Committee.

  • Concerning the competition with private enterprise, the State, in providing a system of national education and a postal and telegraph service, has gone to the verge of what it should do in such a direction.

  • A question which is intimately connected in many minds with the Church is that of national education.

  • In the new scheme of national education established in 1870, the head of the government rather acquiesced than led.

  • Yet the questions of national education, answer them as we will, touch the moral life and death of nations.

  • At that time there was no system of national education in England, and the child of poor parents had to get his teaching through some charitable institution, or to go without any teaching whatever.

  • He did great work in the cause of national education, and took an important part in two State Commissions appointed to conduct inquiries into the working of the public schools.

  • The system of national education, established for the first time in England by Gladstone's Government in 1870, has naturally had much to do with the quickening of intelligent activity all over the British Islands.

  • The English system of national education is little more than thirty years old, and the extension of the voting power which makes it now practically a manhood suffrage is likewise of very modern date.

  • John Buckland was his maternal Uncle Photo Ralph Lane] Here was a scheme of National Education, clear enough in its general outlines, and sufficiently far-reaching in its scope.

  • This learned and eloquent gentleman has just published a treatise entitled The Liberty of Teaching Vindicated, in which he gives the history of the system of National Education, and discusses its merit.

  • Full and unrestricted religious instruction is made an essential part of national education in England.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    flying visit; great sense; human knowledge; many cases; many great; national bank; national banks; national committee; national debt; national drama; national education; national election; national feeling; national honor; national importance; national industry; national institution; national organization; national policy; national property; national religion; national service; national system; national vice; never knowed; strong impression