| Epes Sargent - 1864 - 508 páginas
...seemed to have shared the benediction of Sir William Berkeley, once Governor of Virginia, who wrote : "I thank God there are no free schools nor printing, and I hope we shall not have them these hundred years." It is true that our Colonel Delancy Hyde could read and write, although... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1864 - 324 páginas
...seemed to have shared the benediction of Sir William Berkeley, once Governor of Virginia, who wrote: "I thank God there are no free schools nor printing, and I hope we shall not have them these hundred years." It is true that our Colonel Delancy Hyde could read and write, although... | |
| Charles Hodge, Lyman Hotchkiss Atwater - 1866 - 712 páginas
...being known the world over as the land of schoolmasters. The Governor of the other colony replied, "I thank God, there are no free schools, nor printing,...and I hope we shall not have these hundred years." To this policy she also has only too faithfully adhered. Now what is the result? By referring to the... | |
| Jacob Harris Patton - 1867 - 834 páginas
...best he can :"— no aid was afforded them by those in authority. Says the aristocratic Berkeley : " I thank God there are no free schools nor printing ; and I hope we will not have CHAP. them these hundred years ! " Such was the language of __ a man who was Governor... | |
| John Seely Hart - 1868 - 294 páginas
...being known the world over as the land of schoolmasters. The Governor of the other colony replied, " I thank God, there are no free schools, nor printing,...and I hope we shall not have, these hundred years." To this policy she also has until lately only too faithfully adhered. Now what is the result ? By referring... | |
| John Seely Hart - 1869 - 304 páginas
...known the world over as the land of schoolmasters. The Governor of the other colony replied, "I'thank God, there are no free schools, nor printing, and I hope we shall not have, these hundred years." To this policy she also has until lately only too faithfully adhered. Now what is the result ? By referring... | |
| 1870 - 736 páginas
...maintaining free schools for the education of our children.'' The Governor of Virginia replied : " I thank God there are no free schools nor printing, and I hope we shall uot have them these hundred years." So far as free schools are concerned, his hope was more than realized,... | |
| Virginia. Department of Education - 1871 - 226 páginas
...1670 to the English commissioners, who addressed to him inquiries as to the condition of the colonies: "I thank God there are no free schools, nor printing,...and I hope we shall not have these hundred years;" but Governor Berkeley was not a fair representative of the Virginia spirit in any respect. It is true,... | |
| William Wallace Bennett - 1871 - 758 páginas
...of all other commodities, so of this, the worst are sent to us, and we had few that we could boast of since the persecution in Cromwell's tyranny drove divers worthy men hither." This is a Bad picture of the condition of the Virginia clergy. It could hardly be expected that proper... | |
| National Educational Association (U.S.) - 1873 - 300 páginas
...was "laid out in maintaining free schools"; while Sir Wi*. BERKELEY, Governor of Virginia, replied: "I thank God there are no free schools nor printing,...and I hope we shall not have these hundred years." Again in 1724, the Bishop of London addressed the following queries to the clergy of the twenty-seven... | |
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