Early History of the University of VirginiaJ. W. Randolph, 1856 - 528 Seiten |
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... banks , a very important member of the discussion . Accept the assurance of my friendly attachment and respect . Joseph C. Cabell , Esq . , Williamsburg . TH : JEFFERSON . [ The amended act referred to in the foregoing letter , with Mr ...
... banks , a very important member of the discussion . Accept the assurance of my friendly attachment and respect . Joseph C. Cabell , Esq . , Williamsburg . TH : JEFFERSON . [ The amended act referred to in the foregoing letter , with Mr ...
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... banking compa- nies ; and this infatuation of banks is a torrent which it would be a folly for me to get in the way of . I see that it must take its course , until actual ruin shall awaken us from its delusions . Until the gigantic banking ...
... banking compa- nies ; and this infatuation of banks is a torrent which it would be a folly for me to get in the way of . I see that it must take its course , until actual ruin shall awaken us from its delusions . Until the gigantic banking ...
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... banks in a very short time ; also , as to the impracticability of carrying on the war without the sub- stitution of treasury notes for bank paper ; and the same errors in reference to banks and currency in this State , where those ...
... banks in a very short time ; also , as to the impracticability of carrying on the war without the sub- stitution of treasury notes for bank paper ; and the same errors in reference to banks and currency in this State , where those ...
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... banks . The day the packet reached me , the Senate voted for the bill augmenting the capital and extending the charter of the Bank of Virginia . I was desirous to reduce the increased capital from one million to half a mil- lion of ...
... banks . The day the packet reached me , the Senate voted for the bill augmenting the capital and extending the charter of the Bank of Virginia . I was desirous to reduce the increased capital from one million to half a mil- lion of ...
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... banking in Virginia , not so much from any fondness I have for the system in the abstract , as that I regard it as a ... banks . In the language of the mountain hunters , " I am for firing against their fire . " You have opened a vast ...
... banking in Virginia , not so much from any fondness I have for the system in the abstract , as that I regard it as a ... banks . In the language of the mountain hunters , " I am for firing against their fire . " You have opened a vast ...
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Academy Albemarle amendments annuity appointment appropriation Assembly banks bill Board Breckenridge Brockenbrough buildings CABELL called Carr Central College Charlottesville Cocke copy course dear sir DEAR SIR,-I DEAR SIR,-Your favor debt district dormitories doubt duties enclose endeavor engage Enquirer establishment faithfully February friends give Governor hope House of Delegates institution interest J. C. C. MONTICELLO J. C. C. TO T. J. January Jefferson Johnson JOSEPH Judge Legislature letter literary fund loan Madison measure meeting ment necessary Nelson county Northern Neck object opinion passed pavilions present President and Directors primary schools probably Proctor procure professors proposed Randolph received respect Rockfish Gap Senate session T. J. RICHMOND T. J. TO J. C. C. Thomas Jefferson tion University of Virginia Visitors vote ward Warminster whole William & Mary Williamsburg wish write
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Seite 56 - ... character of those who really met would have been the measure of the weight they would have had in the scale of public opinion. As Cato, then, concluded every speech with the words, " Carthago delenda est," so do I every opinion, with the injunction, " divide the counties into wards.
Seite 106 - A system of general instruction, which shall reach every description of our citizens, from the richest to the poorest, as it was the earliest, so it shall be the latest of all the public concerns in which I shall permit myself to take an interest.
Seite 442 - Constitution, we have thought it proper at this point to leave every sect to provide, as they think fittest, the means of further instruction in their own peculiar tenets.
Seite 441 - ... the proofs of the being of a Grod, the creator, preserver, and supreme ruler of the universe, the author of all the relations of morality, and of the laws and obligations these infer...
Seite 185 - What is her education now? Where is it? The little we have we import like beggars from other States; or import their beggars to bestow on us their miserable crumbs.
Seite 55 - ... will be found to be in the making himself the depository of the powers respecting himself, so far as he is competent to them, and delegating only what is beyond his competence...
Seite 437 - ... superlative wisdom of their fathers, and the preposterous idea that they are to look backward for better things and not forward, longing, as it should seem, to return to the days of eating acorns and roots, rather than- indulge in the degeneracies of civilization? And how much more encouraging to the achievements of science and improvement, is this, than the desponding view that the condition of man cannot be ameliorated...
Seite 55 - The elementary republics of the wards, the county republics, the State republics, and the republic of the Union, would form a gradation of authorities, standing each on the basis of law, holding every one its delegated share of powers, and constituting truly a system of fundamental balances and checks for the government.
Seite 54 - Council the management of all our farms, our mills, and merchants' stores. No, my friend, the way to have good and safe government, is not to trust it all to one, but to divide it among the many, distributing to every one exactly the functions he is competent to. Let the national government be entrusted with the defence of the nation, and its foreign and federal relations; the State governments with the civil rights, laws, police, and administration of what concerns the State generally; the counties...
Seite 434 - To know his rights; to exercise with order and justice those he retains; to choose with discretion the fiduciary of those he delegates ; and to notice their conduct with diligence, with candor and judgment.