And liberty cannot be preserved without a general knowledge among the people, who have a right, from the frame of their nature, to knowledge, as their great Creator, who does nothing in vain, has given them understandings and a desire to know. But, besides... The American Historical Review - Seite 298herausgegeben von - 1899Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1782 - 116 Seiten
...expence of their eafe, their eftates, their pleafure, and their blood.—And Liberty cannot be preferved without a general knowledge among the people, who...CREATOR, who does nothing in vain, has given them underftandings andadefire to know; but befides this they have a right, an indifputable, unalitnable,... | |
| 1826 - 438 Seiten
...bought it for us, at the expense of their ease, their estates, their pleasure, and their blood. And liberty cannot be preserved without a general knowledge...besides this, they have a right, an indisputable, 'indefeasible, divine ri<*ht to that most dreaded and envied kind of knowledge, I mean of the characters... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1826 - 74 Seiten
...and bought it for us, at the expense of their ease, their estate, their pleasure and their blood. And liberty cannot be preserved without a general knowledge...knowledge, as their great Creator, who does nothing iu vain, has given them understandings, and a desire to know ; but besides this, they have a right,... | |
| 1827 - 564 Seiten
...and bought it for us, at the expense of their ease, their estate, their pleasure and their blood. And liberty cannot be preserved without a general knowledge...right, an indisputable, unalienable, indefeasible right to that most dreaded and envied kind of knowledge, I mean of the character and conduct of their... | |
| 1827 - 544 Seiten
...and bought it for us, at the expense of their ease, their estate, their pleasure and their blood. And liberty cannot be preserved without a general knowledge...besides this, they have a right, an indisputable, unaJienable, indefeasible right to that most dreaded and envied kind of knowledge, I mean of the character... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1830 - 518 Seiten
...and bought it for us, at the expense of their ease, their estate, their pleasure and their blood. And liberty cannot be preserved without a general knowledge...right, an indisputable, unalienable, indefeasible right to that most dreaded and envied kind of knowledge, I mean of the character and conduct of their... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1830 - 518 Seiten
...and bought it for us, at the expense of their ease, their estate, their pleasure and their blood. And liberty cannot be preserved without a general knowledge...nature, to knowledge, as their great Creator, who docs nothing in vain, has given them understandings, and a desire to know; but besides this, they have... | |
| 1836 - 552 Seiten
...bought it for us, at the expense of their ease, their estate, their pleasure, and their blood. And liberty cannot be preserved without a general knowledge...to know ; but besides this, they have a right, an undisputable, unalienable, indefeasible right to that most dreaded and envied kind of knowledge, I... | |
| 1836 - 552 Seiten
...estate, their pleasure, and their blood. And liberty cannot be preserved without a general know ledge among the people, who have a right, from the frame...to know ; but besides this, they have a right, an undisputable, unalienable, indefeasible right to that most dreaded and envied kind of knowledge, I... | |
| 1836 - 550 Seiten
...bought it for us, at the expense of their ease, their estate, their pleasure, and their blood. And liberty cannot be preserved without a general knowledge...right, from the frame of their nature, to knowledge. a< their great Creator, who does nothing in vain, has given them understandings, and a desire to know... | |
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