| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 990 páginas
...the intervention of so wide an ocean. To know the worth of this, one must see the want of it here. I think by far the most important bill in our whole...for the preservation of freedom and happiness. If any body thinks, that kings, nobles, or priests are good conservators of the public happiness, send... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 516 páginas
...worth of this, one must see the want of it here. I think by far the most important bill in our own code, is that for the diffusion of knowledge among...for the preservation of freedom and happiness. If any body thinks, that kings, nobles, or priests are good conservators of the public happiness, send... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 514 páginas
...worth of this, one must see the want of it here. I think by far the most important bill in our own code, is that for the diffusion of knowledge among...for the preservation of freedom and happiness. If any body thinks, that kings, nobles, or priests are good conservators of the public happiness, send... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 984 páginas
...worth of this, one must see the want of it here. I think by far the most important bill in our own code, is that for the diffusion of knowledge among...for the preservation of freedom and happiness. If any body thinks, that kings, nobles, or priests are good conservators of the public happiness, send... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 540 páginas
...No other sure foundation can be devised, for the preservation of freedom and happiness. If any body thinks, that kings, nobles, or priests are good conservators of the public happiness, send him here. It is the best school in the universe to cure him of that folly. He will see here, with his... | |
| 1830 - 524 páginas
...worth of this, one must see the want of it here : I think by far the most important bill in our own code is that for the diffusion of knowledge among...for the preservation of freedom and happiness. If any body thinks that kings and nobles, or priests, are good conservators of the public happiness, send... | |
| 1830 - 812 páginas
...all he sees in Paris, in a letter to Mr. Wythe, dated in August, 1786. "If any body thinks," he says, "that kings, nobles, or priests are good conservators of the public happiness, send him here. It is the best school in the universe to cure him of that folly. He will see here, with his... | |
| B. L. Rayner - 1832 - 982 páginas
...as is manifested by the following extract of a letter to Mr. Wythe, dated Paris, August 13, 1786. " I think by far the most important bill in our whole...for the preservation of freedom and happiness. If any body thinks, that kings, nobles, or priests are good conservators of the public happiness, send... | |
| Luke Howard - 1833 - 418 páginas
...of Jefferson : " I think by far the most important Bill in our own code (that of the United States) is that for the diffusion of knowledge among the people....for the preservation of freedom and happiness. If any body thinks that kings and nobles, and priests, are great conservators of the public happiness,... | |
| B. L. Rayner - 1832 - 568 páginas
...; as is manifested by the following extract of a letter to Mr. Wythe, dated Paris, August 13, 1786. "I think by far the most important bill in our whole...that for the diffusion of knowledge among the people. ISo other sure foundation can be devised for the preservation of freedom and happiness. If any body... | |
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