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Official Magazine - Page 3
de International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Stablemen, and Helpers of America - 1923
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Memoirs, correspondence and private papers of Thomas Jefferson, ed. by T.J ...

Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 1102 pages
...interdiction of all useless expenses, will go far towards keeping the government honest and unoppressive. But the only security of all, is in a free press. The force of public opinion cannot be resisted, when permitted freely to be expressed. The agitation it produces must be submitted...
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Memoir, Correspondence, and Miscellanies, Volume 4

Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 594 pages
...interdiction of all useless expenses, will go far towards keeping the government honest and unoppressive. But the only security of all, is in a free press. The force of public opinion cannot be resisted, when permitted freely to be expressed. The agitation it produces must be submitted...
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The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Correspondence, cont

Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 636 pages
...deposit for these but with the people themselves ; nor can they be safe with them without information. Where the press is free, and every man able to read, all is safe. The frankness of this communication will, I am sure, suggest to you a discreet use of it. I wish to avoid...
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The American Journal of Education, Volume 2

Henry Barnard - 1856 - 768 pages
...for these but with the people themselves; nor can they be safe with them, without information. When the press is free and every man able to read, all is safe." 4. Aside from the overwhelming motives of self-preservation, which apply to nations as to individuals,...
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The R.I. Schoolmaster, Volume 3

1858 - 402 pages
...for these, but with the people themselves; nor can they be safe with them without information. When the press is free and every man able to read, all is safe." To Dr. Priestly, January 27, 1800 : " About twenty years ago, I drew a bill for our Lcgisture, which...
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Circular of Information of the Bureau of Education, for

United States. Office of Education - 1877 - 508 pages
...deposit for these but with the people themselves ; nor can they be safe with them without information. Where the press is free and every man able to read, all is safe." — (Works, 517.) 'Ho said: " Whilst it is universally admitted that a well instructed people alono...
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Proceedings of the trustees ... from their original organiztion, Volume 2

Peabody education fund - 1881 - 478 pages
...deposit for them but with the people themselves; nor can they be safe with them without information. Where the press is free, and every man able to read, all is safe." In another letter, to Governor Nicholas, dated April 2, 1816, speaking of his system of elementary...
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Proceedings, Abstracts of Lectures and a Brief Report of the Discussions of ...

National Education Association of the United States - 1889 - 746 pages
...people must be educated; must be able to read the ballot they are casting. Said Mr. Jefferson : "If the press is free and every man able to read, all is safe." Is the press free? Can every voter read his ballot? Said Washington, in his first annual message: "Knowledge...
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Report

Mississippi. State Dept. of Education - 1890 - 468 pages
...deposit for these but with the people themselves; nor can they be safe with them without information. Where the press is free and every man able to read, all is safe." He prepared a bill, to use his own language, "for elementary schools, for all the children, rich and...
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The Arena, Volume 41

1909 - 632 pages
...held to be the true safeguards of a free government. Thus he said in a letter to Charles Yancey: "When the press is free and every man able to read, all is safe." And again, in one of his addresses, he observed : "The liberty of speaking and writing guards our other...
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