"Education, of the kind which is of any practical value in the government of a nation, means the teaching of human motives, of humanizing ideas, of some system whereby the majority of electors can distinguish the qualities of honesty and common sense in the candidate they wish to elect. I do not pretend to say what that system may be, but I assert that no education which does not lead to that kind of knowledge is of any practical use to the voting majority of a constitutionally governed country.”-F. M. Crawford. V THE MAKING OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES 95 VI THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES 112 VII GREAT MOVEMENTS THAT INFLUENCED Pop- VIII THE GREAT AMERICAN STATESMEN 153 IX AUTHORS Who HELPED TO MAKE THE AMER- 174 X THE FRENCH REVOLUTION AND AFTERWARDS 188 212 XI THE GOVERNMENT OF GERMANY |