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Example sentences for "national system"

  • Both these remarkable men conceived independently the idea of a national system of popular education upon a voluntary basis; both concurred in extolling the merits of the monitorial system, which each claimed to have originated.

  • At the end of the 18th century the development of industry and the social unrest which followed the French Revolution combined to bring home to the public mind the need of a national system of day schools.

  • Sidenote: The chief practical difficulty in the way of a national system of internal improvements.

  • It was evident that the general opinion was, that the middle Atlantic section and the Northwest would receive the larger share of the benefits of a national system of internal improvements.

  • Hence it has been said that on the creation of a national system of education, fitted to meet the needs of the modern State, depends largely the future of Britain as a nation.

  • For it is only in so far as the educational system of any country fulfils this end that it can be "organic," and can be entitled to the claim of being called a national system.

  • I ask permission to introduce a Bill for the establishment of a national system of Labour Exchanges.

  • The Central Unemployed Body for London, by a Resolution in June 1908, declared in favour of a national system of Labour Exchanges.

  • A thorough-going, national system of industrial and vocational "preparedness" would solve this problem.

  • The marvelous efficiency of Germany is due in large part to the fact that her great middle classes have been made efficient through a national system of trade schools.

  • A National System of Industrial and Vocational Education Should Be Established The school is a social institution whose functions are becoming daily more widely understood and more clearly defined.

  • Do you believe in a national system of industrial and vocational schools?

  • Speaking of the resolutions in favor of a national system of instruction, Mr. Ball said: "It was important to consider what would be their bearing on the agricultural districts of the country.

  • So Mr. Drummond argued in the British House of Commons against a national system of education, because what he was pleased to call instruction had not saved William Palmer and John Sadlier.

  • In several other important unions the question of establishing a national system of sick benefits has been much discussed.

  • The convention of 1898 submitted to the referendum a plan for a national system.

  • At the convention of 1878 a committee was appointed to consider the advisability of establishing a national system of relief.

  • The most extreme proposal of the period was the bill of Lepelletier le Saint-Fargeau to create a national system of education modeled closely after that of ancient Sparta.

  • The whole history of the two centuries of evolution toward a national system of education is a splendid illustration of this essentially English characteristic.

  • The place which that department was to occupy in a national system could be clearly deduced from the office of the judiciary in all systems of constitutional government.

  • Whatever mode of constituting a national system might be adopted, if it was to be a representative government, the existence of these persons must be recognized and provided for in some way.

  • McCulloch's position comes out more clearly still in the reasons he gives for advocating a compulsory provision for the able-bodied poor, and a national system of popular education.

  • Ryerson wrote this when he was only twenty-eight years of age, but it foreshadows the fundamental principles upon which he later attempted to base a national system of education.

  • Every chance of directing the course of railways to form a national system of communication was lost.

  • First, it should be distinctly understood and remembered that there is absolutely no national system of education in America.

  • The bare statement that there is no national system of education in America by no means exhausts the subject.

  • The reasons for this lack of a national system and a centralized control are not far to seek.

  • Bell had suggested a national system, but the times were not ripe.

  • He approved of a national system of education, and of the early factory acts, though only as applied to infant labour.

  • He is strongly in favour of a national system of education, and speaks with contempt of the 'illiberal and feeble' arguments opposed to it.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    commendatory verses; five knots; little nearer; more species; national committee; national debt; national defence; national drama; national election; national feeling; national game; national industry; national institution; national life; national literature; national monument; national organization; national output; national policy; national pride; national property; national sovereignty; nationalize slavery; powerful fleet; saith thus; step over