 | 1817
...present circumstances of our country indispensable. Laws for the liberal education of youth, especial.y of the lower class of people, are so extremely wise...and useful, that to a humane and generous mind, no expence for this purpose would be thought extravagant. The very mention of sumptuary laws will excite... | |
 | 1817
...always a wi*c institution, and in the present circumstances of our country indispensable. Laws for llie liberal education of youth, especially of the lower...people, are so extremely wise and useful, that to a Immune and generous mind, noexpence for this purpose would he thought extravagant. The very mention... | |
 | John Sanderson - 1827
...horse is always a wise institution, and in the present circumstances of our country indispensable. Laws for the liberal education of youth, especially...expense for this purpose would be thought extravagant. The very mention of sumptuary laws will excite a smile. Whether our countrymen have wisdom and virtue... | |
 | John Adams - 1851
...and, in the present circumstances of our country, indispensable. Laws for the liberal education-of youth, especially of the lower class of people, are...expense for this purpose would be thought extravagant. The very mention of sumptuary laws will excite a smile. Whether our countrymen have wisdom and virtue... | |
 | John Adams - 1865
...is always a wise institution, and, in the present circumstances of our country, indispensable. ^ <\ Laws for the liberal education of youth, especially...expense for this purpose would be , thought extravagant. The very mention of sumptuary laws will excite a smile. Whether our countrymen have wisdom and virtue... | |
 | Benjamin Nicholas Martin - 1871 - 223 páginas
...independent upon both, that so it may be a check upon both, as both should be checks upon that. . . . Laws for the liberal education of youth, especially...expense for this purpose would be thought extravagant. . . . You and I, my dear friend, have been sent into life at a time when the greatest lawgivers of... | |
 | Massachusetts - 1878
...more charitably, wisely, usefully, and therefore politically, in this way, than even in maintaiuing the poor. This would be the best way of preventing...and useful, that, to a humane and generous mind, no expeuse for this purpose would be thought extravagant." information, or the means of acquiring it,... | |
 | United States. Congress. House - 1878
...fathers of the He-public, ho quotes from some of them. John Adams, in his work on government, says: Laws for the liberal education of youth, especially...expense for this purpose would be thought extravagant. Madison says: Knowledge will forever govern ignorance; and a people who mean to be their own governors... | |
 | 1879
...father» of the Republic, he quotes from some of them. John Adams, in his work on government, says: Laws for the liberal education of youth, especially...and generous mind, no expense for this purpose would bo thought extravagant. Madison says: Knowledge will forever govern ignorance; and a people who meau... | |
 | 1879
...fathers of the Republic, he quotes from some of them. John Adams, in his work on government, says: Laws for the liberal education of youth, especially...that, to a humane and generous mind, no expense for ihis purpose would be thought extravagant. Madison says: Knowledge will forever govern ignorance; and... | |
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