| 1874 - 416 Seiten
...speech of Daniel Webster : " We hold every man subject to taxation in proportion tO' his property. We regard it as a wise and liberal system of police, by which property } life, and the peace of society are secured. We hope to excite a feeling of respectability and sense... | |
| Francis Adams - 1875 - 322 Seiten
...12. question, is in an important degree a police measure. Daniel "Webster so described it. He said, " We regard it as a wise and liberal system of police,...property, and life, and the peace of society are secured." But when the foreign relations of the State are taken into account, education occupies even a more... | |
| Francis Adams - 1875 - 322 Seiten
...question, is in an important degree a police measure. Daniel Webster so described it. He said, " \Ve regard it as a wise and liberal system of police,...property, and life, and the peace of society are secured." But when the foreign relations of the State are taken into account, education occupies even a more... | |
| 1876 - 358 Seiten
...; and we look not to the question whether he himself have or have not any children to be benefltted by the education for which he pays; we regard it as a wise and liberal system of police by which propety, life and the peace of society are secured. We hope to excite a feeling of respectability,... | |
| National Educational Association (U.S.) - 1876 - 320 Seiten
...his property, and we look not to the question whether he have or have not children to be benefited by the education for which he pays. We regard it as a wise and liberal system of police by which life and property and peace and safety are secured. We hope for a security above and beyond the law... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1876 - 320 Seiten
...his property, and we look not to the question whether he have or have not children to be benefited by the education for which he pays. We regard it as a wise and liberal system of police by which life and property and peace and safety are secured. We 2 hope for a security above and beyond the law... | |
| 1876 - 516 Seiten
...property ; and we look not to the question whether he himself have or have not children to be benefited by the education for which he pays; we regard it as...and life and the peace of society are secured. We hope to excite a feeling of respectability, and a sense of character, by enlarging the capacities and... | |
| National Association for the Promotion of Social Science (Great Britain) - 1879 - 810 Seiten
...universal expression. Daniel Webster, in his remarks on the policy of free schools in America, says : — ' We regard it as a wise and liberal system of police,...salutary and conservative principle of virtue and knowledge at an early age.' It was this view of the matter which led some of the most wealthy inhabitants... | |
| National association for the promotion of social science - 1879 - 824 Seiten
...universal expression. Daniel Webster, in his remarks on the policy of free schools in America, says : — ' We regard it as a wise and liberal system of police,...salutary and conservative principle of virtue and knowledge at an early age.' It was this view of the matter which led some of the most wealthy inhabitants... | |
| Robert Mackenzie - 1882 - 590 Seiten
...revenue derived now from any description of endowment does * " We regard fthe education of the people] as a wise and liberal system of police by which property and life and the peace of society arc secured."— Daniel IF titter. not exceed five per cent. of the whole ; the remainder comes from... | |
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