| James Parton - Presidents - 1860 - 764 pages
...not rather be appropriated to the improvements of roads, canals, rivers, education, and other great foundations of prosperity and union, under the powers...system of improvement, should that be thought best." Mr. Jefferson, however, was always consistent in this— that internal improvements, however desirable,... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - Education - 1879 - 202 pages
...rather be appropriated to the improvements of roads, cauals, rivers, educa136 tlon, and other great foundations of prosperity and union, under the powers which Congress may already passess, or sach amendment of the Constitution as may be approved by the States f Mr. Jefferson's scheme... | |
| United States. Congress - United States - 962 pages
...not rather be appropriated to the improvements of roads, canals, rivers, education, and other great foundations of prosperity and union, under the powers...While uncertain of the course of things, the time maybe advantageously employed in obtaining the powers necessary for a system of improvement, should... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - Constitutional law - 1876 - 664 pages
...may already possess, or such amendment of the Constitution as may be approved by the states ? Whde uncertain of the course of things, the time may be...system of improvement, should that be thought best." • • • 3D Removal by the President. — On the Bill for establishing an executive Department,... | |
| United States. Office of Education - Education - 1877 - 508 pages
...other great foundations of prosperity and nnion, under the powers which Congress may already pojsess, or such amendment of the Constitution as may be approved by the States ? Mr. Jefferson's scheme of education for Virginia comprehended in his own words : 1st. Elementary... | |
| John Austin Stevens - Diplomats - 1883 - 442 pages
...not rather be appropriated to the improvement of roads, canals, rivers, education, and other great foundations of prosperity and union under the powers which Congress may already possess or such amendments of the Constitution as may be approved by the States ? While uncertain of the course of... | |
| John Austin Stevens - Statesmen - 1883 - 462 pages
...not rather be appropriated to the improvement of roads, canals, rivers, education, and other great foundations of prosperity and union under the powers which Congress may already possess or such amendments of the Constitution as may be approved by the States ? While uncertain of the course of... | |
| John Austin Stevens - Statesmen - 1883 - 458 pages
...not rather be appropriated to the improvement of roads, canals, rivers, education, and other great foundations of prosperity and union under the powers which Congress may already possess or such amendments of the Constitution as may be approved by the States ? While uncertain of the course of... | |
| John Cleaves Henderson - Education - 1890 - 414 pages
...not rather be appropriated to the improvement of roads, canals, rivers and education, and other great foundations of prosperity and union under the powers...the Constitution as may be approved by the States." From these words of Jefferson's one might not be able to form a decided opinion as to whether he had... | |
| John Cleaves Henderson - Biography & Autobiography - 1890 - 408 pages
...not rather be appropriated to the improvement of roads, canals, rivers and education, and other great foundations of prosperity and union under the powers...possess, or such amendment of the Constitution as maybe approved by the States." From these words of Jefferson's one might not be able to form a decided... | |
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