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" Nor am I less persuaded that you will agree with me in opinion that there is nothing which can better deserve your patronage than the promotion of science and literature. "
Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the ... Congress - Page 4428
by United States. Congress - 1929
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Solidarity, Issues 116-120

Land reform - 1988 - 754 pages
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The Government and the Economy, 1783-1861

Carter Goodrich - Industrial policy - 1967 - 602 pages
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Genesis of American Patent and Copyright Law

Bruce Willis Bugbee - Copyright - 1967 - 224 pages
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The Teacher and the Public School System

Percy E. Burrup - Teachers - 1967 - 606 pages
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Genesis of American Patent and Copyright Law

Bruce Willis Bugbee - Copyright - 1967 - 224 pages
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Hearings

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education - 1937 - 512 pages
...first annual address to Congress in the following words: "Nor am I less persuaded that you will agree with me in opinion that there is nothing which can...immediately from the sense of the community as in ours it is proportionably essential. To the security of a free constitution it contributes in various ways. ยป...
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Concepts in American History

Lawrence J. Pauline, David Goodhart, Andrew Morzello - United States - 1968 - 520 pages
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The Educating of Americans: A Documentary History

Daniel Calhoun - Education - 1969 - 684 pages
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D.C. Revenue Proposals: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Fiscal Affairs ...

United States. Congress. Senate. District of Columbia - 1969 - 412 pages
...state . . . and to the happiness of human life." In a message to the first Congress, Washington stated that, "there Is nothing which can better deserve your...patronage than the promotion of science and literature". With the advent of increasing leisure time and urbanization in our Nation, it becomes increasingly...
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