We regard it as a wise and liberal system of police, by which property, and life, and the peace of society are secured. We seek to prevent, in some measure, the extension of the penal code, by inspiring a salutary and conservative principle of virtue... Report of the Minister of Education1862Náhled není k dispozici. - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1848 - 628 str.
...the penal code, by inspiring a salutary and conservative principle of virtue and of knowledge in nn early age. We hope to excite a feeling of respectability, and a sense of clmracter, by enlarging the capacity, and increasing the sphere of intellectual enjoyment. By general... | |
| John Hoppus - 1847 - 300 str.
...wise and liberal system of police, by which property, and life, and the peace of society, are secured. We hope to excite a feeling of respectability and...as possible, to purify the whole moral atmosphere. We hope for a security beyond the law, and above the law, in the prevalence of enlightened and well-principled... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1848 - 628 str.
...of the penal code, by inspiring a salutary and conservative principle of virtue and of knowledge in an early age. We hope to excite a feeling of respectability,...intellectual enjoyment. By general instruction, we seek, as for ai possible, to purify the whole moral atmosphere, to keep good sentiments uppermost, and to turn... | |
| 1849 - 206 str.
...extension of the penal code, by inspiring- a salutary and conservative principle of virtue and knowledge in an early age. We hope to excite a feeling of respectability and n sensi» of character, by enlarging the capacity, and increasing the sphere of intellectual enjoyment.... | |
| Thomas Dick - 1850 - 520 str.
...wise and liberal system of police, by which property and life, and the peace of society, are secured. We hope to excite a feeling of respectability, and a sense of character, by enlarging the capacities and increasing the sphere of intellectual enjoyment. By general instruction, we seek, so... | |
| 1849 - 216 str.
...extension of the penal code, by inspiring a salutary and conservative principle of virtue and knowledge in an early age. We hope to excite a feeling of respectability...general instruction, we seek, as far as possible, topurify the whole moral atmosphere; to keep good sentiments uppermost, and to turn the strong current... | |
| Francis Lieber - 1851 - 618 str.
...of the penal code, by inspiring a salutary and conservative princi pie of virtue and of knowledge in an early age We hope to excite a feeling of respectability,...enlarging the capacity, and increasing the sphere .^f intellectual enjoyment. By general instruction, we seek, as far as possible, to purify the whole... | |
| John Gibson (of Kilmarnock.) - 1851 - 192 str.
...wise and liberal system of police, by which life and property, and the peace of society, are secured. We hope to excite a feeling of respectability, and a sense of character, by enlarging the capacities and increasing the sphere of intellectual enjoyment. By general instruction, we seek, so... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1853 - 206 str.
...inspiring a salutary and conservative principle of virtue and of knowledge in an early age. We strive to excite a feeling of respectability, and a sense...enjoyment. By general instruction, we seek, as far possible, to purify the whole moral atmosphere ; to keep good sentiments uppermost, and to turn the... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1853 - 588 str.
...of the penal code, by inspiring a salutary and conservative principle of virtue and of knowledge in an early age. " ' We hope to excite a feeling of respectability, and a sense of character, by enlarging the capacities and increasing the sphere of intellectual enjoyment. " ' By general instruction, we seek... | |
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