The cause of science and literature also imposes upon us an important and delicate trust. The wealth and population of the country are now so far advanced, as to authorize the expectation of a correct literature and a well formed taste, as well as respectable progress in the abstruse sciences.


The Great Speeches and Orations of Daniel Webster, First Settlement of New England (p. 51), Little, Brown & Co. 1914


The cause of science and literature also imposes upon us an important and delicate trust. The wealth and population of the country are now so far...

The cause of science and literature also imposes upon us an important and delicate trust. The wealth and population of the country are now so far...

The cause of science and literature also imposes upon us an important and delicate trust. The wealth and population of the country are now so far...

The cause of science and literature also imposes upon us an important and delicate trust. The wealth and population of the country are now so far...