| 1877 - 974 pages
...Lord Bacon a method of investigating truth diametrically opposite to that which you appear to follow. I am perfectly aware of the immense progress which...attributing these things to the policy of Jefferson. I see no reason to believe that your progress would have been less rapid, that your laboring people... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1878 - 1068 pages
...benefactors of mankind. I readily admit that his intention was good, and his abilities considerable. I am perfectly aware of the immense progress which...country has made and is making in population and wealth. But I see no reason to believe that your progress would have been less rapid, that your laboring people... | |
| James Montgomery Beck - Constitutional history - 1924 - 358 pages
...Lord Bacon a method of investigating truth diametrically opposite to that which you appear to follow. I am perfectly aware of the immense progress which...attributing these things to the policy of Jefferson. I see no reason to believe that your progress would have been less rapid, that your laboring people... | |
| New York Public Library - Bibliography - 1925 - 1042 pages
...Lord Bacon a method of investigating truth diametrically opposite to that which you appear to follow. I am perfectly aware of the immense progress which...is making in population and wealth. I know that the labourer with you has large wages, abundant food, and the means of giving some education to his children.... | |
| George Otto Trevelyan - 1875 - 436 pages
...Lord Bacon a method of investigating truth diametrically opposite to that which you appear to follow. I am perfectly aware of the immense progress which...attributing these things to the policy of Jefferson. I see no reason to believe that your progress would have been less rapid, that your laboring people... | |
| Canadian Bankers' Association - Banks and banking - 1897 - 484 pages
...Lord Bacon a method of investigating truth diametrically opposite to that which you appear to follow. I am perfectly aware of the immense progress which...and is making in population and wealth. I know that with you the laborer has large wages, abundant food, and the means of giving some education to his... | |
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