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" ... for these reasons it has been my ardent wish to see a plan devised on a liberal scale, which would have a tendency to spread systematic ideas through all parts of this rising empire, thereby to do away local attachments and State prejudices, as far... "
Circular of Information of the Bureau of Education, for ... - Page 264
1888
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Masterpieces of Eloquence: Famous Orations of Great World Leaders ..., Volume 25

Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - Speeches, addresses, etc - 1905 - 588 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." The inspiring principles of the epoch laid the axe to the root of the upas tree of feudalism in France....
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The Launching of a University, and Other Papers: A Sheaf of Remembrances

Daniel Coit Gilman - Education - 1906 - 408 pages
...should disappear, he uses the following words: Looking anxiously forward to the accomplishment of to desirable an object as this is (in my estimation),...measure, than the establishment of a University in the central part of the United Statet, to which the youths of fortune and talents from all parts thereof...
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The Launching of a University, and Other Papers: A Sheaf of Remembrances

Daniel Coit Gilman - Education - 1906 - 414 pages
...forward to the accomplishment of to desirable an object at this is (in my ettimation), my mind hat not been able to contemplate any plan more likely to effect the measure, than the ettablishment of a University in tht etatral fart of the Unittd State/, to which the youths of fortune...
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George Washington University Bulletin, Volumes 5-6

1906 - 524 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," and which would enable the youth of the whole country to associate together at the Capital and " to...
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Orations and Historical Addresses, by Samuel Furman Hunt, Late Judge of the ...

Samuel Furman Hunt - History - 1908 - 530 pages
...intelligence as a national safeguard. In his last will occurs the following significant passage : ' ' Looking anxiously forward to the accomplishment of so desirable an object as this is, my mind has not been able to contemplate any plan more likely to effect the measure than the establishment...
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Orations and Historical Addresses, by Samuel Furman Hunt, Late Judge of the ...

Samuel Furman Hunt - History - 1908 - 528 pages
...political intelligence as a national safeguard. In his last will occurs the following significant passage: "Looking anxiously forward to the accomplishment of so desirable an object as this is, my mind has not been able to contemplate any plan more likely to effect the measure than the establishment...
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Last Will and Testament of George Washington, of Mount Vernon: The Only ...

George Washington - 1911 - 84 pages
...this rising Empire, thereby to do away local attachments and State prejudices as far as the nature of things would, or indeed ought to ad-mit, from our...national councils— —Looking anxiously forward to the accomplisment of so desira-ble an object as this is, (in my esti-mation) my mind has not been able...
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The American Spirit in Education: A Chronicle of Great Teachers

Edwin Emery Slosson - Education - 1921 - 328 pages
...this rising empire, thereby to do away local attachments and State prejudices, as far as the nature of things would, or indeed ought to admit, from our...accomplishment of so desirable an object as this is fin my estimation), my mind has not been able to contemplate any plan more likely to effect the measure,...
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The Constitution of the United States, Volume 1, Issue 1

United States - Constitutional history - 1896 - 448 pages
...this rising empire, thereby to do away local attachments and State prejudices, as far Xi the nature of things would or indeed ought to admit, from our national councils." He especially mentions "the principles of politics and good government " as among those things with...
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Federal Centralization: A Study and Criticism of the Expanding Scope of ...

Walter Thompson - Federal government - 1923 - 420 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." " This attitude of Washington and other early leaders has been reflected in those who have subsequently...
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