| Bela Bates Edwards - Readers - 1832 - 338 pages
...attempts to shake the foundation of the fabric ? 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.... | |
| American prose literature - 1832 - 478 pages
...attempts to shake the foundation of the fabric ? 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.... | |
| United States - 1833 - 64 pages
...upon attempts to shake the foundation of the fabric? Promote then, as an object of primary importance, institutions for the general diffusion of knowledge....remembering also, that timely disbursements, to prepare for dangers, frequently prevent much greater disbursements to repel it; avoiding likewise the accumulation... | |
| Mason Locke Weems - 1833 - 248 pages
...attempts to shake the foundation of the fabric? •4 PROMOTE, then, as an object of primary importance, institutions for the general diffusion of knowledge....it as sparingly as possible ; avoiding occasions of expence by cultivating peace ; but remembering also that timely disbursements to prepare for danger... | |
| Stephen Simpson - Presidents - 1833 - 408 pages
...attempts to shake the foundation of the fabric ? Promote, then, as an object of primary importance, institutions for the general diffusion of knowledge....and security, cherish public credit; one method of securing it is to use it as sparingly as possible, avoiding occasions of expense by cultivating peace,... | |
| Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - Education - 1833 - 44 pages
...farewell address also, thus advises his fel^ low citizens : " Promote as an object of primary importance, Institutions for the general diffusion of knowledge. In proportion as the structure of a government gives force to the public opinion, it i» essential that public opinion should be enlightened."... | |
| Peter Stephen Du Ponceau - Constitutional law - 1834 - 148 pages
...attempts to shake the foundation of the fabric? Promote, then, as an object of primary importance, institutions for the general diffusion of knowledge....remembering also that timely disbursements to prepare for dangers, frequently prevent much greater disbursements to repel it; avoiding likewise the accumulation... | |
| Richard Snowden - America - 1832 - 360 pages
...opinion should be enlightened. " As a very important source of strength and security, cherish pubhr credit One method of preserving it, is to use it as sparingly as possible; avoiding the occasions of expense by cultivating peace ; but remembering also, that timely disbursements to... | |
| 1842 - 630 pages
...Washington on retiring from his country's service was; "promote as an object of primary importance, institutions for the general diffusion of knowledge....essential that public opinion should be enlightened." As we revere then the memory of the "father of his country," as we desire the happiness of our children,... | |
| Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers - Education - 1836 - 280 pages
...PROFESSIONAL TEACHERS, HELD IN CINCINNATI, OCTOBER, 1835. 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.... | |
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