| George Washington - Presidents - 1908 - 500 pages
...encroachments^ with an inviolable respect to the laws. Whether this desirable object will be the best promoted by affording aids to seminaries of learning...of a place in the deliberations of the legislature. On Sectional Jealousy To David Stuart NEW YORK, 28 March, 1790. Dear Sir: I am sorry such jealousies... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - United States - 1910 - 932 pages
...against encroachments, with an inviolable respect to the laws. Whether this desirable object will be best promoted by affording aids to seminaries of learning...of a place in the deliberations of the Legislature. Gentlemen of the House of Representatives: I saw with peculiar pleasure at the close of the last session... | |
| Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1911 - 870 pages
...this desirable object will be best promoted by affording aids to seminaries already established, or by the institution of a national university, or by...a place in the deliberations of the legislature." Notice how agriculture and a national university for the promotion of science and arts were always... | |
| University of California, Berkeley - Education - 1913 - 464 pages
...and literature, and added these words: "Whether this desirable object will be the best promoted by 26 affording aids to seminaries of learning already established,...by any other expedients, will be well worthy of a plaee in the deliberations of the legislature." The new state legislatures caught the spirit of the... | |
| James McKeen Cattell, Will Carson Ryan, Raymond Walters - Education - 1926 - 844 pages
...against encroachments with an inviolable respect for the laws. Whether this desirable object will be beat promoted by affording aids to seminaries of learning...national university, or by any other expedients, will be worthy of a place in the deliberations of the legislature. And in his farewell address he again uttered... | |
| Edwin Wiley - United States - 1915 - 800 pages
...community as in ours, it is proportionately essentiol. * * * Whether this desirable object will best be promoted by affording aids to seminaries of learning...by the institution of a national university, or by other expedients, will be well worthy of a place in the deliberations of the legislature." The speech... | |
| Columbia Historical Society (Washington, D.C.) - Washington (D.C.) - 1916 - 262 pages
...society. In his message he said : "Whether this desirable object would be best promoted by offering aid to seminaries of learning already established, by...a place in the deliberations of the legislature." The Commissioners of the District of Columbia on February 18, 1795, informed Washington in answer to... | |
| Harry Gehman Good - 1918 - 306 pages
...promotion of science and literature he goes on to say : "Whether this desirable object will be best promoted by affording aids to seminaries of learning...well worthy of a place in the deliberations of the legislature."3 Furthermore Washington had heard the idea of a national university broached in the Federal... | |
| Education - 1931 - 508 pages
...is in every country the surest basis of happiness * * *. Whether this desirable object will be best promoted by affording aids to seminaries of learning...by the institution of a national university, or by other expedients will be well worthy of a place in the deliberations of the legislature. The legislators... | |
| Howard Cromwell Taylor - School lands - 1922 - 154 pages
...and to seminaries of learning already established, by the institution of a national University, or by other expedients, will be well worthy of a place in the deliberations of the legislature." St. Pap. and Pub. Doc. 3rd Ed., I, p. 15. Putnam's letter to Cutler is printed in Cutler: I, p. 451.... | |
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