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... Bill of , 1806 ... 64 44 44 44 Of House committee , 1816 ..... Introduced by Mr. O'Neil , 1890 [ Brooks , Rev. Charles , 1855 ] [ Bashford , Rev. Dr. , President O. W. University , address , 1892 ] Bills to establish National University ...
... Bill of , 1806 ... 64 44 44 44 Of House committee , 1816 ..... Introduced by Mr. O'Neil , 1890 [ Brooks , Rev. Charles , 1855 ] [ Bashford , Rev. Dr. , President O. W. University , address , 1892 ] Bills to establish National University ...
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... bill by , 1890 Motion by , to continue select committee , with remarks , 1891 . Educational Association , National : Page . 64 52 , 54 .48 , 49 , 68 65 , 66 102 105 110 39 42 , 43 54 64 27 64 52 105 46 52 55 46 55 39 66 102 105 ...
... bill by , 1890 Motion by , to continue select committee , with remarks , 1891 . Educational Association , National : Page . 64 52 , 54 .48 , 49 , 68 65 , 66 102 105 110 39 42 , 43 54 64 27 64 52 105 46 52 55 46 55 39 66 102 105 ...
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... bill Introduction of bill by , 1872 . Hoyt , John W .: Government report of , 1867 Addresses , Trenton , Detroit , Washington , 1869 , 1874 , 1891 Publication of volume on University Education , 1870 . Draft of reports of National ...
... bill Introduction of bill by , 1872 . Hoyt , John W .: Government report of , 1867 Addresses , Trenton , Detroit , Washington , 1869 , 1874 , 1891 Publication of volume on University Education , 1870 . Draft of reports of National ...
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... bill by , 1872 . [ Newman , Bishop John P. , address , 1892 ] . New York Times , approval by , 1890 .. Norton , Prof. John F. [ Olcott , Thomas W . ] ... O'Neill , Hon . Mr. , introduction of bill by , 1890 Pan - Republic Congress ...
... bill by , 1872 . [ Newman , Bishop John P. , address , 1892 ] . New York Times , approval by , 1890 .. Norton , Prof. John F. [ Olcott , Thomas W . ] ... O'Neill , Hon . Mr. , introduction of bill by , 1890 Pan - Republic Congress ...
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... bill to establish such an institution ; which bill was introduced in the Senate by Mr. Logan , of Philadelphia , in 1806 , and by him reported to the Senate without amendment . XXXI . The dedication by Samuel Blodget , in 1806 , of the ...
... bill to establish such an institution ; which bill was introduced in the Senate by Mr. Logan , of Philadelphia , in 1806 , and by him reported to the Senate without amendment . XXXI . The dedication by Samuel Blodget , in 1806 , of the ...
Términos y frases comunes
already approval April April 15 bill Bureau chairman citizens colleges Congress Constitution Cornell University DEAR SIR December December 20 demands denominational departments efforts endowment enterprise establish a national Establish the University Ex-United States Senator Federal glad Government higher education highest honor Hoyt important indorse influence institutions of learning interest Iowa James January John John Eaton John Lee Carroll knowledge lands letter liberty means ment Museum national capital National Educational Association national post-graduate university national university North Dakota November October October 22 OFFICE Ohio organization patriotic Pennsylvania political Potomac Company present President professors promote proposed national university proposed university proposition received Republic respectfully schools scientific seminary sincerely sity Smithsonian Institution success superintendent of public Swarthmore College tion truly United univer university at Washington University of Pennsylvania university proposition versity Virginia worthy youth
Pasajes populares
Página 11 - ... the education of our youth in the science of government. In a republic, what species of knowledge can be equally important, and what duty more pressing on its legislature, than to patronize a plan for communicating it to those, who are to be the future guardians of the liberties of the country?
Página 156 - I suppose an amendment to the constitution, by consent of the States, necessary, because the objects now recommended are not among those enumerated in the constitution, and to which it permits the public moneys to be applied.
Página 38 - Promote, then, as an object of primary importance, institutions for the general diffusion of knowledge. In proportion as the structure of a government gives force to public opinion, it is essential that public opinion should be enlightened.
Página 41 - For these reasons it has been my ardent wish to see a plan devised on a liberal scale which would have a tendency to spread systematic ideas through all parts of this rising Empire, thereby to do away local attachments and State prejudices as far as the nature of things would, or indeed ought to admit, from our national councils.
Página 6 - I mean education generally, as one of the surest means of enlightening and giving just ways of thinking to our citizens, but particularly the establishment of a university; where the youth from all parts of the United States might receive the polish of erudition in the arts, sciences, and belleslettres...
Página 38 - The assembly to which I address myself is too enlightened not to be fully sensible how much a flourishing state of the arts and sciences contributes to national prosperity and reputation. True it is that our country, much to its honor, contains many seminaries of learning highly respectable and useful; but the funds upon which they rest are too narrow to command the ablest professors in the different departments of liberal knowledge for the institution contemplated, though they would be excellent...
Página 49 - 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 instituted by the National Legislature within the limits of their exclusive jurisdiction, the expense of which might be defrayed or reimbursed out of the vacant grounds which have accrued to the nation within those limits.
Página 39 - Amongst the motives to such an institution the assimilation of the principles, opinions, and manners of our countrymen, by the common education of a portion of our youth from every quarter, well deserves attention. The more homogeneous our citizens can be made in these particulars, the greater will be our prospect of permanent union...
Página 42 - ... whenever the dividends are made be laid out in purchasing stock in the Bank of Columbia or some other Bank at the discretion of my Executors, or by the Treasurer of the United States for the time being under the direction of Congress, provided that Honorable body should patronize the measure.
Página 31 - To the security of a free constitution it contributes in various ways: by convincing those who are intrusted with the public administration that every valuable end of government is best answered by the enlightened confidence of the people, and by teaching the people themselves to know and to value their own rights, to discern and provide against invasions of them, to distinguish between oppression and the necessary exercise of lawful authority...