The truth is that the want of common education with us is not from our poverty, but from the want of an orderly system. More money is now paid for the education of a part than would be paid for that of the whole if systematically arranged.


Memoirs, Correspondence, and Private Papers of Thomas Jefferson: Late President of the United States (ed. 1829)


The truth is that the want of common education with us is not from our poverty, but from the want of an orderly system. More money is now paid for...

The truth is that the want of common education with us is not from our poverty, but from the want of an orderly system. More money is now paid for...

The truth is that the want of common education with us is not from our poverty, but from the want of an orderly system. More money is now paid for...

The truth is that the want of common education with us is not from our poverty, but from the want of an orderly system. More money is now paid for...