| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1811 - 844 pages
...well-instructed people alone can be permanently a free people ; and whilst it is evident that the means of diffusing and improving useful knowledge form so small...attention to the advantages of superad'ding, to the m«ans of education provided by the several States, a seminary of learnirjg, instituted by the national*... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1811 - 648 pages
...free people ; and whilst it is evident that the means of diffusing and improving useful knowledge tuna so small a proportion of the expenditures for national...unseasonable to invite your attention to the advantages of supcrackling, t» a* 470 the means of education provided by the several states, a seminary of learning,... | |
| Great Britain - 1811 - 840 pages
...people.; and whilst it is evident that the means of diffusing and improving useful knowledge form BO small a proportion of the expenditures for national...presume it to be unseasonable to invite your attention ti> the advantages of superadding, to the rna^ns of education provided by the several State?, a seminary... | |
| Thomas Branagan - Bibliography - 1812 - 370 pages
...instructed people alone can be permanently a free people ; and whilst it is evident that the means of diffusing and improving useful knowledge form so small...expenditures for national purposes, I cannot presume it to be unreasonable, to invite your attention to the advantages of super-adding to the means of education... | |
| Public law - 1815 - 556 pages
...instrueted people alone ean be permanently a free people ; and whilst it is evident that the means of diffusing and improving useful knowledge form so small...proportion of the expenditures for national purposes, I eannot presume it to be unseasonable, to invite your attention to the advantages of superadding, to... | |
| Thomas Branagan - Charity - 1815 - 376 pages
...instructed people alone can be permanently a free people; and whilst it is evident, that the means of diffusing and improving useful knowledge, form so small a proportion of the expenditure? for national purposes, I cannot presume it to be unreasonable, to invite your attention... | |
| United States - 1819 - 514 pages
...instructed people alone can be permanently a free people; and whilst it is evident that the means of diffusing and improving useful knowledge form so small...to the advantages of superadding, to the means of educfltiori provided by the several states, a seminary of learning, instituted by the national legislature,... | |
| James Madison - Constitutional history - 1819 - 484 pages
...well-instructed people alone can be permanently a free people, and whilst it is evident that the means of diffusing and improving useful knowledge form so small...proportion of the expenditures for national purposes, I can not presume it to be unseasonable to invite your attention to the advantages of superadding to... | |
| Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - Education - 1833 - 44 pages
...to Congress, December 5, 1810. 32 the; means of diffusing and improving knowledge form so small a1 proportion of the expenditures for national purposes, I cannot presume it to be unreasonable to invite your attention to the advantage of superadding to the means of education provided... | |
| Thomas Branagan, Julius Rubens Ames - Charity organization - 1839 - 404 pages
...instructed people alone can be permanently a free people, and whilst it is evident that the means of diffusing and improving useful knowledge form so small...expenditures for national purposes, I cannot presume it to be unreasonable to invite your attention to the advantages of superadding to the means of education provided... | |
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