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Seite 92 - University, a new Institution and Professorship, in order to teach, by regular courses of academical and public lectures, accompanied with proper experiments, the utility of the physical and mathematical sciences, for the improvement of the useful arts, and for the extension of the industry, prosperity, happiness, and well-being of society.
Seite 60 - Soon after being introduced to him, with the politeness of a real gentleman, he turned the conversation to America, and spoke of its hopes and promises, in a manner that showed it had been the subject of his inquiries, and made juster and more rational observations, upon its literary pretensions and character, than I ever heard from any man in Europe.
Seite 61 - I really like him as a man and respect him as a scholar — indeed I almost love him since a visit I made him one morning when he talked to me wholly of you, and talked as if he had a heart and had found out also in some degree the worth of yours. . . . From 9 to 11 I am at liberty to study — 11, hear Hausman privatissime, in Mineralogy; this is accidental.
Seite 149 - Marne, and have ordered your name and deed to be entered in the record of the Yankee Division.