| John Wesley Hoyt - 1892 - 132 pages
...Washington, namely, ' ' to do away with local attachments and State prejndices, as far as the nature of things would or indeed ought to admit, from our national councils;" and, in short, to promote a true amor pairiœ, as well as the advancement of new arts and universal... | |
| John Wesley Hoyt - 1892 - 136 pages
...provident Washington, namely, "to do away with local attachments and State prejudices, as far as the nature of things would or indeed ought to admit, from our national councils;" and, in short, to promote a true amor patrice, as well as the advancement of new arts and universal... | |
| Self-culture - 1895 - 710 pages
...rising empire, thereby to do away with local attachments and state prejudices, as far as the nature of things would, or, indeed, ought to admit, from...measure than the establishment of a university in the central part of the United States to which the youths of fortune and of talents from all parts... | |
| Southern Educational Association - Education - 1899 - 352 pages
...rising Empire, thereby to do away with local attachments and State prejudices, as far as the nature of things would, or indeed ought to, admit, from our...the accomplishment of so desirable an object as this (in my estimation), my mind has not been able to contemplate any plan more likely to effect the measure... | |
| American literature - 1900 - 1126 pages
...this rising umpire, thereby to do away local attachments and Stute prejudices as far яя the nature of things would, or indeed ought to admit, from our national councils. Looking anxiously for\vurd to the accomplismcut of so desirable an object as this is, (in my estimatiou) my niiiid bas... | |
| Washington Academy of Sciences (Washington, D.C.) - Science - 1900 - 468 pages
...rising empire, thereby to do away with local attachments and State prejudices, as far as the nature of things would or indeed ought to admit, from our National Councils." If you seek Washington's true monument, look upon your ideal city, at once the training school of the... | |
| Johns Hopkins University - Universities and colleges - 1902 - 204 pages
...desire that local attachments and State prejudices should disappear, he uses the following words: " Looking anxiously forward to the accomplishment of...measure, than the establishment of a University in the central part of the United Stales, to which the youths of fortune and talents from all parts thereof... | |
| Johns Hopkins University - 1902 - 204 pages
...should disappear, he uses the following words : "Looking anxiously forward to the accomplishment of BO desirable an object as this is (in my estimation),...measure, than the establishment of a University in the central part of the United States, to which the youths of fortune and talents from all parts thereof... | |
| Washington Irving - 1905 - 552 pages
...rising empire, thereby to do away local attachments and State prej .idiees, as far as the nature ol things would, or indeed ought to admit, from our national...to contemplate any plan more likely to effect the meas are, than the establishment of a UNIVERSITY in a central part of tl.r Pnited States, to which... | |
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