... temple of science, to be re-distributed in due time through every part of the community, sources of jealousy and prejudice would be diminished, the features of national character would be multiplied, and greater extent given to social harmony. But... The Belfast Monthly Magazine - Page 741811Full view - About this book
 | Benjamin Flower - 1811 - 648 pages
...n;ii ionul character would be multiplied, and greater extent given to social harmony. But above nil, a well constituted seminary in the centre of the nation...emanating from it, would contribute not less to strengthen thy foundation?, than to adorn the structure of our free and happy system of government. Among the... | |
 | 1811 - 840 pages
...be djrainisheJ, the features of national character would be multiplied, and greater extent given to social harmony. — But above all, a well constituted...the nation is recommended by the consideration, that ihe n.'ldi;ional instructian emanating from it, would contribute not less to strengthen the foundations,... | |
 | Thomas Branagan - 1812 - 370 pages
...and greater extent given to social harmony. But above all, a well continued seminary, in the center of the nation, is recommended by the consideration,...additional instruction emanating from it, would contribute no less to strengthen the foundations, than to adorn the structure, of our free and happy system of... | |
 | Thomas Branagan - 1815 - 376 pages
...character would be multiplied, and greater extent given to social harmony. But above all, a well continued seminary, in the centre of the nation, is recommended...additional instruction emanating from it, would contribute no less to strengthen the foundations, tha-n to adorn the structure, of our free and happy system of... | |
 | 1817 - 518 pages
...be diminished, the features of national character would be multiplied, and greater extent given to social harmony. But above all, a well constituted...that the additional instruction emanating from it \vould contribute not less to strengthen the foundations, than to adorn the structure, of our free... | |
 | 1819 - 514 pages
...be diminished, the features of national character would be multiplied, and greater extent given to social harmony. But above all, a well constituted...emanating from it would contribute not less to strengthen ihe foundations, than to adorn the structure, of our free and happy system of government. Among the... | |
 | Thomas Branagan, Julius Rubens Ames - 1839 - 404 pages
...be diminished, the features of national character would be multiplied, and greater extent given to social harmony. But above all, a well constituted...in the centre of the nation, is recommended by the consider, ation, that the additional instruction emanating from it would contribute no less to strengthen... | |
 | United States. President - 1842 - 794 pages
...national character would be multiplied, and greater extent given to social harmony. But above all, * well constituted seminary, in the centre of the nation,...from it would contribute not less to strengthen the foundation than to adorn the structure of our free and happy system of government. , Among the commercial... | |
 | United States. Congress - 1856 - 930 pages
...would be multiplied, and greater extent gifen tu social harmony. But, above all, a well con•ututed seminary, in the centre of the nation, is recommended...structure of our free and happy system of Government." These recommendations, from causes whose enumeration is now unnecessary, if, indeed, it were practicable,... | |
 | United States. Congress - 1856 - 952 pages
...be multiplied, and greater extent j given to social harmony. But, above all, a well con- I stituied seminary, in the centre of the nation, is recommended...structure of our free and happy system of Government." These recommendations, from causes whose enumeration is now unnecessary, if, indeed, it were practicable,... | |
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