| 1797 - 856 pagina’s
...the public purfe ; and to what object can it be dedicated with greater propriety ? Among the means which have been employed to this end, none have been attended with greater fuccefs than the eftablifhment of boards, compofed of proper characters, charged with collecting and... | |
| John Debritt - 1797 - 546 pagina’s
...fupportcd by the public purfe ; and to what object can it be dedicated withgreater propriety ? The means Which have been employed to this end, none have been attended with greater fuccels than the eftablifhment of boards, compofcd of proper characters, charged with collecting and... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 786 pagina’s
...by the public purfe ; and to what object can it be dedicated •with greater propriety ? The means •which have been employed to this end, none have been attended with greater fucccfs than the eftablifliment of boards, compofed of proper characters, charged with colattention.... | |
| William Cobbett - 1801 - 586 pagina’s
...by the public purse: and to what objedt can it be dedicated with greater propriety * Among the means which have been employed to this end, none have been...Boards, composed of proper characters, charged •with colle&ing and diffusing information, and enabled, by premiums and small pecuniary aids, to encourage... | |
| United States. President - 1805 - 276 pagina’s
...the public purse : And to what object can it be dedicated with greater propriety ? Among the means which have been employed to this end, none have been...and small pecuniary aids, to encourage and assist a spirit of discovery and improvement. This species of establishment contributes doubly to the encrease... | |
| 1807 - 772 pagina’s
...supported by the public purse ; and to what objeft can it be dedicated with greater propriety ? The means which have been employed -to this end, none have been attended with greater success than the cstablibhmr.it of boards, composed of pro. per characters, changed with col. Jefling and diffusing... | |
| 1815 - 508 pagina’s
...publick purse : — and to what object can it be dedicated with greater propriety ? Among the means which have been employed to this end, none have been...characters, charged with collecting and diffusing in. formation, and enabled by premiums, and small pecuniary aids, to encourage and assist a spirit... | |
| 1817 - 512 pagina’s
...to what object can it be dedicated with ~J greater propriety ? Among the means which have been ,- _ employed to this end, none have been attended with greater success, than the establishment of -Hoards, -com'--;:•' posed of proper-characters, charged -with collecting and Sj Diffusing information,... | |
| William Drown, Solomon Drowne - 1824 - 298 pagina’s
...dedicated with greater propriety ? Among the means which have been emploved to this end, none have beeu attended with greater success than the establishment...diffusing information, and enabled by premiums and smill pecuniary aids, to encourage and assist a spirit of discovery and improvement. This species of... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1837 - 622 pagina’s
...the public purse; and to what object can it be dedicated with greater propriety ? Among the means, which have been employed to this end, none have been...and small pecuniary aids, to encourage and assist a spirit of discovery and improvement. This species of establishment contributes doubly to the increase... | |
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