Letters on National Subjects, Auxiliary to Universal Education, and Scientific Knowledge: Addressed to Burwell Bassett, Late a Member of the House of Representatives, and James Monroe, President of the United States of Americaauthor, 1820 - 60 páginas |
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... Indians ; that contact , will be frequent and intimately blended with your national interests . These sons of the forest claim the atten- tions which are due to man in their situation . Considerations for their welfare have often ...
... Indians ; that contact , will be frequent and intimately blended with your national interests . These sons of the forest claim the atten- tions which are due to man in their situation . Considerations for their welfare have often ...
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... Indians however excellent have been as units , compared with large sums , or individuals with a nation . To succeed extensively , it appears time , that the friends of the In- dians should promote instruction and civilization so as to ...
... Indians however excellent have been as units , compared with large sums , or individuals with a nation . To succeed extensively , it appears time , that the friends of the In- dians should promote instruction and civilization so as to ...
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... Indians . Thus a principle may be adopted independent of purchase money , as annuities , which will increase the means of civilization and in this respect accelerate the advancement of national resources . While advocating the cause of ...
... Indians . Thus a principle may be adopted independent of purchase money , as annuities , which will increase the means of civilization and in this respect accelerate the advancement of national resources . While advocating the cause of ...
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... Indian teacher would not only live at less expense , but be more acceptable to his own people , than a stranger , and Indians are acknowledged to possess that intelligence as learn- ers , which implies no want of capacity if properly ...
... Indian teacher would not only live at less expense , but be more acceptable to his own people , than a stranger , and Indians are acknowledged to possess that intelligence as learn- ers , which implies no want of capacity if properly ...
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... Indians , be redoubled . While manual , agricultural and me- chanic arts are taught to boys , let increased care be ... Indian , " whose untutored mind , sees God in clouds , and hears him in the wind . " If it be true , and true I ...
... Indians , be redoubled . While manual , agricultural and me- chanic arts are taught to boys , let increased care be ... Indian , " whose untutored mind , sees God in clouds , and hears him in the wind . " If it be true , and true I ...
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afford agricultural American arts of design beauties become blending blessings Burwell Bassett cherish citizens city of London civilization common compound interest connexion consequence constitution course of study Cowries demonstrated earth effect eminence energies exertion expense extended feelings fruits future ages glory happiness heart Heaven HENRY CLAY HONORED FRIEND hope human importance impressions improvement increase Indians institutions instruction intellectual interest JAMES MONROE JOSEPH LANCASTER knowledge Lancasterian system land ledge legislators liberty lisp magnesia manufacture materials maturity means measures mental moral museums native nature object Pacific ocean patriotism peace perfect persons possess pound weight precepts present principle produced promote prosperity reared render require rich rising scale scientific soil SOLON sons specimens strength superior sure talent teachers thee thou thousand thy attention tion treasures true glory truth union United virtue wealth of nations welfare Williamsburg wisdom wish
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