| 1836 - 538 pages
...an official communication to the lords of the committee of the colonies, says, " I thank God there are no free schools, nor printing, and I hope we shall not have them these hundred years. For learning has brought disobedience, and heresy, and sects into the world,... | |
| James Grahame - United States - 1836 - 486 pages
...For learning has brought heresy and disobedience and sects into the world, and printing has ilivalged them, and libels against the best government: God keep us from both !"— f'haluiers. BOOK Sir William Berkeley from his retirement, declared him the only governor whom... | |
| George Bancroft - 1837 - 496 pages
...spirit of the aristocracy of the Tudors, " should pray oftener and preach less. But, I thank God, there are no free schools, nor printing ; and I hope we...against the best government. God keep us from both." Thus, in addition to the difficulties which the degraded caste of servants encountered in their endeavors... | |
| American literature - 1837 - 660 pages
...Colonies in England in the following disgraceful manner : ' I thank God, there are no free schools or printing ; and I hope we shall not have, these hundred...divulged them, and libels against the best government.' But (as might well have been expected) after the declaration of independence, education seems to have... | |
| George Bancroft - United States - 1839 - 494 pages
...spirit of the aristocracy of the Tudors, " should pray oftener and preach less. But, I thank God, there are no free schools, nor printing ; and I hope we...against the best government God keep us from both." Thus, in addition to the difficulties which the degraded caste of servants encountered in their endeavors... | |
| Edmund Ruffin - Agriculture - 1839 - 830 pages
...there are no free schools пот printing, and I hope we shall not have, these hundred years ; lor learning has brought disobedience, and heresy, and...the best government. God keep us from both ! [The same hostility to the introduction of printing which was manifested by Sir. William Berkeley, was shown... | |
| 1839 - 630 pages
...for as Sir William Berkely has truly said in his official report, ' learning has brought sedition, and heresy, and sects into the world, and printing...divulged them and libels against the best government*.' " " And if printing should be suppressed," said young Andros, " your purpose, which I take to be that... | |
| 1839 - 656 pages
...for as Sir William Bcrkely has truly said in hid official report, ' learning : has brought sedition, and heresy, and sects into the world, and printing has divulged them and libels against the best governments.' " " And if printing should bo suppressed," said young Andros, " your purpo.se, which... | |
| Andrews Norton - Apologetics - 1839 - 844 pages
...mind as the king's governor of Virginia, who said, in an official despatch, " I thank God, that there are no free schools nor printing ; and I hope we shall not have, these hundred years." The enlightened men, who crossed the seas to seek an asylum and a home in the wilderness of New England,... | |
| 1839 - 330 pages
...for as Sir William Berkely has truly said in his official report, ' learning has brought sedition, and heresy, and sects into the world, and printing has divulged them and libels ngainst the best governments.' " " And if printing should be suppressed," said young Andros, " your... | |
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