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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... strength , or sink into the imbecility and decrepitude of a premature old age . If there be a period which occurs in history , more replete than any other , with interest and instruction to statesmen , philoso- phers and friends of ...
... strength , or sink into the imbecility and decrepitude of a premature old age . If there be a period which occurs in history , more replete than any other , with interest and instruction to statesmen , philoso- phers and friends of ...
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... strength , from the sea to the RIVERS , * from the rivers to the ends of the earth ! —Only fifty years past , and that man possessed a daring mind who had intellect to foresee , or intrepidity to speak of an independence which is Now ...
... strength , from the sea to the RIVERS , * from the rivers to the ends of the earth ! —Only fifty years past , and that man possessed a daring mind who had intellect to foresee , or intrepidity to speak of an independence which is Now ...
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... strength of which was ultimately tried in competition with " Btitannia's idol tree . " Common feelings and interest con- stitute the basis of a national character , and it was in the cra- dle of these that your independence was nurtured ...
... strength of which was ultimately tried in competition with " Btitannia's idol tree . " Common feelings and interest con- stitute the basis of a national character , and it was in the cra- dle of these that your independence was nurtured ...
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... strength . When we consider that children , if stinted in their food are weak and dwarfish in their growth , and ever after subject to constitutional imbecility . Thus we may appreciate the weak- ness attending the advanced age of a ...
... strength . When we consider that children , if stinted in their food are weak and dwarfish in their growth , and ever after subject to constitutional imbecility . Thus we may appreciate the weak- ness attending the advanced age of a ...
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... strength . Let it not be imagined , that I consider the American people as destitute of a national character . I see too many instances of uniform feeling , to convince me of the con- trary , however , I am equally satisfied , that this ...
... strength . Let it not be imagined , that I consider the American people as destitute of a national character . I see too many instances of uniform feeling , to convince me of the con- trary , however , I am equally satisfied , that this ...
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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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Página 16 - The Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council, mindful of the benefits which the City of London received in her ample share in the general prosperity, have erected to the memory of this eminent Statesman and powerful Orator, this Monument in her Guildhall ; that her Citizens may never meet for the transaction of their affairs, without being reminded, that the means by which Providence raises a nation to greatness are the virtues infused into great men ; and that to withhold from...
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Página 16 - ... in this memorable work, • WILLIAM PITT. "The mayor, aldermen, and common council, mindful of the benefits which the city of London received by her ample share in the general prosperity, have erected to the memory of this eminent statesman and powerful orator, this monument in her Guildhall, that her citizens may never meet for the...
Página 55 - O thou afflicted, tossed with tempest, and not comforted ! behold I will lay thy stones with fair colors, and thy foundations with sapphires; and I will make thy windows of agates, and thy gates of carbuncles, and all thy borders of pleasant stones.
Página 17 - States, I was ready to exclaim " here is an ample footing for another Atlas, not merely to stand, but to travel from one immence ocean to another with the world and its interests on his shoulders!
Página 20 - ... you are greeted by the intellect of ages; the genius of human happiness presents you a cup, rich with mental luxury. Arts, sciences, manufactures and commerce, are now at a new era in their progress. It is for you to enrich your children, and your children's children, by giving to them...