| Samuel Sidwell Randall - 1844 - 264 páginas
...remains yet to be decided whether what we have already done shall prove a blessing or a cwrse." New-York has the proud honor of being the first government...over, without increasing his fatigues or subtracting fr&m his earnings. It is an interesting reflection that there is no portion of our territory so wild... | |
| Luther Tucker - 1844 - 404 páginas
...established a free library system adequate to the wants and exigencies of her whole population. II extends its benefits equally to all conditions, and...is no portion of our territory so wild or remote, Where man has penetrated, that the library has not peopled the wilderness around him, with the good... | |
| New Hampshire State Board of Education - 1856 - 454 páginas
...the first government in the world, which has established a free library system, adequate to the wants of her whole population. It extends its benefits equally...toil is over, without increasing his fatigues, or substracting from his earnings. It is an interesting reflection, that there is no portion of our territory,... | |
| 1852 - 844 páginas
...first government in the world, which has established a free library system adequate to the wants of the whole population. It extends its benefits equally...is no portion of our territory so wild or remote, where man has penetrated, that the library has not pcopled the wilderness around him with the good... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1858 - 914 páginas
...the first government in the world, which has established a free library system adequate to the wants of her whole population. It extends its benefits equally...is no portion of our territory so wild or remote, where man has penetrated, that the library has not peopled the wilderness around him with the good... | |
| Wisconsin. Dept. of Public Instruction - 1858 - 866 páginas
...the first government in the world, which has established a free library system, adequate to the wants of her whole population. It extends its benefits equally...is no portion of our territory, so wild or remote, where man has penetrated, that the library has not peopled the wilderness around him, with the good... | |
| Wisconsin. Department of Public Instruction - 1858 - 624 páginas
...situations. It not only gives profitable employment to the man of leisure, but it passes the threshold of tne laborer, offering him amusement and instruction, after...is no portion of our territory, so wild or remote, where man has penetrated, that the library has not peopled the wilderness around him, with the good... | |
| 1858 - 878 páginas
...the first government in the world, which has established a free library system, adequate to the wants of her whole population. It extends its benefits equally...the man of leisure, but it passes the threshold of tne laborer, offering him amusement and instruction, after his daily toil is over, without increasing... | |
| Wisconsin - 1859 - 1284 páginas
...the first government in the world, which has established a free library system, adequate to the wants of her whole population. It extends its benefits equally...fatigues, or subtracting from his earnings. It is an ihteresting reflection, that there is no portion of our territory, so wild or remote, where man has... | |
| Michigan. Department of Public Instruction - 1860 - 442 páginas
...Randall, of New York, in his report in 1844, and his words have a new weight of meaning in onr State, "it is an interesting reflection, that there is no portion of our territory, so wild or remote, where man has penetrated, that the library has not peopled the wilderness around him with the good... | |
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