| Illinois - 1825 - 650 páginas
...of civil and political freedom, which was not both virtuous and enlightened: and believing that the advancement of literature always has been, and ever...the rights of man, that the mind of every citizen in a republic is the common property of society, and constitutes the basie of its strength and happiness:... | |
| Illinois. General Assembly. Senate - 1836 - 656 páginas
...civil " and political freedom, which was not both virtuous and en" lightened, and believeing that the advancement of literature " always has been, and ever...rights of man — that the mind of every " citizen ia a republic, is the common property of society, " and constitutes the basis of its strength and happiness,... | |
| John Mason Peck - 1837 - 352 páginas
...civil and political freedom, which was not both, virtuous and enlightened; — and believing that the advancement of literature always has been, and ever...of every citizen of every republic, is the common properly of society, and constitutes the basis of its strength and happiness;— it is considered the... | |
| Henry Brown - 1844 - 526 páginas
...of civil and political freedom, which was not both virtuous and enlightened. And believing that the advancement of literature always has been, and ever...society, and constitutes the basis of its strength and happmess : it ig considered the peculiar duty of a free government like outs, to encourage and extend... | |
| Henry Brown - 1844 - 524 páginas
...of civil and politieal freedom, whieh was not both virtuous and enlightened. And believing that the advancement of literature always has been, and ever...rights of man ; that the mind of every citizen of every Republie, is the common property of society, and constitutes the basis of its strength and happiness... | |
| Ninian Wirt Edwards, Ninian Edwards - 1870 - 572 páginas
...of civil and political freedom, which was not both virtuous and enlightened. And believing that the advancement of literature always has been and ever will be the means of more fully developing the rights of man — that the mind of every citizen in a republic is the common... | |
| Ninian Wirt Edwards, Ninian Edwards - 1870 - 554 páginas
...of civil and political freedom, which was not both virtuous and enlightened. And believing that the advancement of literature always has been and ever will be the means of more fully developing the rights of man—that the mind of every citizen in a republic is the common... | |
| 1873 - 862 páginas
...of civil and political freedom, which was not both virtuous and enlightened; and believing that the advancement of literature always has been, and ever...the rights of man. ; that the mind of every citizen in the republic is the common property of society, and constitutes the basis of its strength and happiness;... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1873 - 860 páginas
...QÍ civil and political freedom, which was not both virtuous and enlightened; and believing that the advancement of literature always has been, and ever...the rights of man ; that the mind of every citizen in tbe republic is the common property of society, and constitutes the basis of its strength and happiness;... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1873 - 884 páginas
...of civil and political freedom, which was not both virtuous and enlightened; and believing that the advancement of literature always has been, and ever...the rights of man ; that the mind of every citizen in the republic is the common property of society, and constitutes the basis of its strength arid happiness;... | |
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