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Circular of Information of the Bureau of Education, for ... - Page 264
1888
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The American Journal of Education, Volume 28

Henry Barnard - Education - 1878 - 1070 pages
...and sciences, in acquiring knowledge in the principles of politics and good government ; and, as a ot to disturb the studies of the hardest reading man,...when no one pretends to do any work. At six PM, the with mischievous consequences to the country. Under these impressions, I give and bequeath in perpetuity...
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American Journal of Education and College Review, Volume 28

Education - 1878 - 1074 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 in perpetuity...
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Commercial Relations of the United States with Foreign Countries

United States. Department of Commerce and Labor. Bureau of Statistics, United States. Bureau of Foreign Commerce(1854-1903) - Commerce - 1879 - 1174 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...in juvenile years, be enabled to free themselves in я proper degree from those local prejudices and habitual jealousies which have just been mentioned,...
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House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents: 13th ..., Volume 18

United States. Congress. House - United States - 1879 - 1184 pages
...and good - 'Tnment, and. (as a matter of infinite importance, in my judgment) by associating l"¡-¡i each other and forming friendships in juvenile years, be enabled to free them-•vr* in a proper degree from those local prejudices and habitual jealousies which JiTf just...
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Education, Volume 19

Education - 1899 - 708 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, I give and bequeath, in perpetuity, the fifty shares which I hold in...
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Education, Volume 10

Education - 1890 - 674 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...mentioned, and which, when carried to excess, are never failing sources of disquiet to the public mind, and pregnant with mischievous consequences to...
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Education, Volume 5

Education - 1885 - 696 pages
...prejudices" ; a place "where youths of fortune and talent " might learn " habits of good government, and by associating with each other and forming friendships...those local prejudices and habitual jealousies which, when carried to excess, are never-failing sources of disquiet to the public mind, and pregnant with...
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Irving's Works: Life of George Washington

Washington Irving - 1882 - 536 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...
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Science, Volume 13

John Michels (Journalist) - Science - 1889 - 614 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 which I hold in...
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The New England Magazine, Volume 2; Volume 8

New England - 1890 - 746 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...local prejudices and habitual jealousies, which have been just mentioned, and whteh, when carried to excess, are never-failing sources of disquiet to the...
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