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Example sentences for "universal education"

  • He asserted the prerogative of the State to control education, recognized the necessity of universal education, and the principle of compulsory attendance.

  • Locke did not believe in universal education, nor in the public school.

  • Girls' schools were organized and an effort was made at universal education.

  • Locke's teachings in this respect are gradually losing their hold even in England, the most conservative of all countries in educational matters, and the latest great nation to accept the principle of universal education.

  • The bull fight is probably a lineal descendant of the gladiatorial contests of Rome, a surviving relic of brutality, which must disappear when Spain follows her northern neighbors in the adoption of universal education.

  • In the raising of wages two factors have been at work--the labor organization and the higher efficiency that has come with more universal education.

  • Not only this, but the intellectual standard of the American people was then already very high; for ever since the beginning of American history attention was given to universal education.

  • Furthermore, for the last fifty years these two countries have all laid emphasis on universal education by having an extensive system of schools, subsidized by the Government.

  • Moreover, we know nowadays that even a universal education of this sort supplies only the basis for a healthy republican state.

  • And this world state will be sustained by a universal education, organized upon a scale and of a penetration and quality beyond all present experience.

  • And such advanced knowledge of chemistry was the result of universal education.

  • We realize in its broadest sense the ennobling influence of universal education.

  • Wauna's mother added: "Universal education is the great destroyer of castes.

  • While the universities of the Middle Ages were a step in advance, full freedom of the mind had not yet manifested itself, nor had the idea of universal education appeared.

  • Universal education in school and out, freedom of discussion, freedom of thought and will to do are necessary to social progress.

  • This was the real beginning of universal education, for the practice expanded and the idea finally prevailed of providing schools by taxation "common" to all, and free to all who wish to attend.

  • Extract From a Letter Written by the Universal House of Justice 50: The cause of universal education, which has already enlisted in its.

  • The cause of universal education, which has already enlisted in its service an army of dedicated people from every faith and nation, deserves the utmost support that the governments of the world can lend it.

  • It is hoped that it may receive no injury by the way, and that you may deem it, in design and execution, a not unworthy token of your countrymen's appreciation of your beneficence in the cause of universal education.

  • Select schools for select children should have been discarded, and universal education should have joined hands with universal suffrage.

  • The expectation of universal education, or active promotion of equality between sexes, corresponds to a pragmatics different from that from which Islam emerged, and for that matter, many other religions.

  • Universities become more and more training facilities for specific vocations, instead of carrying on their original goal of giving individuals a universal education in the domain of ideas.

  • Universal education is the cornerstone of democracy.

  • He is a credit to our public schools, a fruit of our system of universal education.

  • This has been pre-eminently the case in England, though even this will now be arrested by universal education.

  • The dialects of England are almost dead before the onset of universal education, and the great work of Dr.

  • How did the ideal of universal education arise?

  • Universal education is, therefore, a social necessity; its chief purpose is to train and instruct the child in the duties and ideals of citizenship.

  • Nation after nation has arisen, reached its zenith, declined, and passed away without dreaming of such a thing as universal education.

  • He was in favor of universal education--of the development of the brain.

  • He was in favor of universal education--the church despised it.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    means inclined; moderate length; more idea; never seemed; piece called; sous les; telling stories; universal application; universal being; universal brotherhood; universal deluge; universal education; universal good; universal gravitation; universal language; universal laws; universal life; universal military; universal peace; universal proposition; universal religion; universal salvation; universal soul; universal truth; universally admitted; universally true