I proceed after this recital, for the more correct understanding of the case, to declare; that, as it has always been a source of serious regret with me, to see the youth of these United States sent to foreign countries for the purpose of education, often... Memorial in Regard to a National University - Page 41by John Wesley Hoyt - 1892 - 123 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1800 - 452 pages
...happinefs of their own, contracting too frequently, not only habits of diffipation and extravagance, but principles unfriendly to Republican government, and...mankind, which thereafter are rarely overcome. For thefe reafons it has been my ardent with to fee a plan deviled on a liberal Icale, which would have... | |
| Books and bookselling - 1800 - 506 pages
...happinefs of their own, contracting too frequently not only habits of diflipation and extravagance, but principles unfriendly to Republican Government, and...Mankind, which thereafter are rarely overcome— For thefe reafons, it has been my ardent wHh to fee a plan devifcd on a liberal fcale, which would have... | |
| George Washington - Presidents - 1800 - 232 pages
...happiness of their own ; contrafting too frequently, not only habits of diffipation and extravagance, but principles unfriendly to republican government, and...liberties of mankind ; which, thereafter are rarely overcome.—For these reasons, it has been my ardent wish, lo see a plan devised on a liberal seal;,... | |
| George Washington - Presidents - 1800 - 240 pages
...United States sent to foreign countries for the purpose of education, often before their minJs were formed, or they had imbibed any adequate ideas of the happiness of their own ; contrailing too frequently, not only habits of diffipation and extravagance, but principles unfriendly... | |
| History - 1801 - 762 pages
...happinefa of their own, contraclir¿; too frequently not only habits oí diffipation and extravagance, bnt principles unfriendly to republican government, and...mankind, which thereafter are rarely overcome. For thefe reafons, it has been my ardent wifh to lee a plan devifed on a liberal fcale, which would have... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1801 - 818 pages
...happinefs of their own, contracling too frequently not only habits or diffipation and extravagance, but principles unfriendly to' republican government, and...mankind, which thereafter are rarely overcome. For thefe reafbns, it has been my ardent wifli. to fee a plan deviferf on a liberal fcale, which would... | |
| 1802 - 440 pages
...United States sent to foreign countries for the purposes of education, often before their minds were formed, or they had imbibed any adequate ideas of...happiness of their own, contracting, too frequently, not only habits of dissipation and extravagance, but principles unfriendly to republican government,... | |
| Samuel Blodget - Business & Economics - 1806 - 258 pages
...United States sent to foreign countries for the purpose of education, often before their minds were formed, or they had imbibed any adequate ideas of...happiness of their own ; contracting too frequently, not only habits of dissipation and extravagance, but principles unfriendly to republican government,... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1807 - 576 pages
...United States sent to foreign countries for the purpose of education, often before their minds were formed, or they had imbibed any adequate ideas of...happiness of their own ; contracting too frequently, not only habits of dissipation and extravagance, but principles unfriendly to Republican Government,... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1808 - 604 pages
...extravagance, but principles unfriendly to republican government, and to the true and genuine liber* ties of mankind ; which thereafter are rarely overcome. -For these reasons it has been my ardent wish, to sec a plan devised on a liberal scale, which would have a tendency to spread systematic ideas through... | |
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