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" I can not presume it to be unseasonable to invite your attention to the advantages of superadding to the means of education provided by the several States a seminary of learning... "
The Belfast Monthly Magazine - Page 74
1811
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Circular of Information of the Bureau of Education, for ..., Issue 1

United States. Bureau of Education - 1890 - 372 pages
...universally admitted that a well instructed people alone can be permanently a free people, and while it is evident that the means of diffusing and improving...proportion of the expenditures for national purposes, I can not presume it to be unreasonable to invite your attention to the advantages of superadding to...
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Report of the Commissioner of Education Made to the Secretary of ..., Volume 2

United States. Bureau of Education - 1895 - 982 pages
...universally admitted that a well-instructed people alone can be permanently a freo people, and wbile it is evident that the means of diffusing and improving...proportion of the expenditures for national purposes, I can not presume it to be unreasonable to invite your attention to the advantages of superaddiug to...
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Circular of Information of the Bureau of Education, for

United States. Office of Education - 1877 - 508 pages
...universally admitted that a well instructed people alono can be permaueutly a free people, aud whilst it is evident that the means of diffusing and improving...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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Education, Volume 16

1896 - 712 pages
...well-instructed people alone can be permanently a free people, I cannot therefore hold it unreasonable to invite your attention to the advantages of superadding...by the national legislature, within the limits of its exclusive jurisdiction." The objects of such an institution he specified as enlightening public...
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Circular of Information of the Bureau of Education, for ..., Volume 10

1889 - 758 pages
...universally admitted that a well instructed people alone can be permanently a free people, and while it is evident that the means of diffusing and improving...proportion of the expenditures for national purposes, I can not presume it to be unreasonable to invite your attention to the advantages of superadding to...
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Contributions to American Educational History, Volume 9

Herbert Baxter Adams - 1890 - 352 pages
...universally admitted that a well instructed people alone can be permanently a free people, and while it is evident that the means of diffusing and improving...proportion of the expenditures for national purposes, I can not presume it to be unreasonable to invite your attention to the advantages of superadding to...
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Circular of Information of the Bureau of Education, for ..., Issues 1-3

United States. Office of Education - 1890 - 958 pages
...universally admitted that a well instructed people alone can be permanently a free people, and while it ie evident that the means of diffusing and improving...small a proportion of the expenditures for national unrposes, I can not presume it to be unreasonable to invite your attention to the advantages of superadding...
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Proceedings of the ... Convocation, Volume 29

University of the State of New York - 1893 - 730 pages
...free people, and whilst it is evident that the means of diffusing and improving useful knowledge from so small a proportion of the 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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The Footprints of the Jesuits

Richard Wigginton Thompson - 1894 - 524 pages
...— when, in one of his messages to Congress, he invited attention "to the advantages of superaddiug to the means of education provided by the several...learning, instituted by the National Legislature," whereby the feelings, opinions, and sentiments of youth may be assimilated, and thus constitute a wall...
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1789-1817.-v.2. 1817-1833.-v.3. 1833-1841.-v.4. 1841-1849.-v.5. 1849-1861.-v ...

United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1897 - 652 pages
...universally admitted that a well-instructed people alone can be permanently a free people, and whilst it is evident that the means of diffusing and improving...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...
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