| HON. J. Y. HEADLEY - 1860 - 502 pages
...arts and sciences, in acquiring knowledge in the principles of politics and good government, and as a matter of infinite importance in my judgment, by associating...from those local prejudices and habitual jealousies whi<?,h have just been mentioned, and which when carried to excess are never-failing sources of disquietude... | |
| Washington Irving - 1862 - 464 pages
...arts and sciences, in acquiring knowledge in the principles of politics and good government, and, as a matter of infinite importance in my judgment, by associating...been mentioned, and which, when carried to excess, arc never- failing sources of disquietude to the public mind, and pregnant of mischievous consequences... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1867 - 862 pages
...and sciences, in acquiring knowledge in the principles of poliiics and Ħrood government; and, as a matter of infinite importance in my judgment, by associating...sources of disquietude to the public mind, and pregnant with mischievous consequences to the country. Under these impressions, I give and bequeath in perpetuity... | |
| Education - 1867 - 854 pages
...acquiring knowledge in the principles of politics and good government; and, as a matter of intinito importance in my judgment, by associating with each...other, and forming friendships in juvenile years, bo enabled to free themselves in a proper degree from those local prejudices and habitual jealous'cs.... | |
| United States. Office of Education - Education - 1868 - 930 pages
...arts and sciences, in acquiring knowledge in the principles of politics and good government; and, as a matter of infinite importance in my judgment, by associating...sources of disquietude to the public mind, and pregnant with mischievous consequences to the country. Under these impressions, I give and bequeath iu perpetuity... | |
| United States. Department of Education - Education - 1868 - 934 pages
...and sciences, in acquiring knowledge in the principles of politics and good government; arid, as a matter of infinite importance in my judgment, by associating...sources of disquietude to the public mind, and pregnant with mischievous consequences to the country. Under these impressions, I give and bequeath in perpetuity... | |
| United States. Department of Education (1867-1868) - Education - 1868 - 990 pages
...and sciences, in acquiring knowledge in the principles of politics and good government ; and, as a matter of infinite importance in my judgment, by associating...other, and forming friendships in juvenile years, bo enabled to free themselves in a proper degree from those local prejudices and habitual jealousies,... | |
| Benson John Lossing - Grottoes (Va.) - 1871 - 466 pages
...arts and sciences, in acquiring knowledge in the principles of politics and good government, and, as a matter of infinite importance, in my judgment, by...mischievous consequences, to this country. Under these impressions, so fully dilated. " Item. — I give and bequeath, in perpetuity, the fifty shares which... | |
| Washington Irving - 1870 - 566 pages
...arts and sciences, in acquiring knowledge in the principles of politics and good government, and, as a matter of infinite importance in my judgment, by associating...mischievous consequences to this country. Under these impressions, so fully dilated, Item. — I give and bequeath, in perpetuity, the fifty shares which... | |
| 1898 - 1146 pages
...arts and sciences, in acquiring knowledge in the principles of politics and good government, and (as a matter of infinite importance in my judgment) by associating...mischievous consequences to this country ; under these impressions, so fully dilated, . . . I give and bequeath in perpetuity the fifty shares (value, $500... | |
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