The effect of this institution on the future fame, fortune, and prosperity of our country, can as yet be seen but at a distance.
I acknowledge the value of this institution; that it is in truth our principal executive and judiciary, and that it does much for little pecuniary reward.
This institution is one of the most deadly hostility existing, against the principles and form of our constitution.
The object, too, of this institution, seems to require so hazardous an example as little as any which could be proposed.
Near to the college is an infirmary belonging to this institution, where the sick are nursed by an order of religious women called sisters of charity.
They are not all destined for the priesthood; the most respectable people of this country have their sons brought up in this institution, in which they receive a very good education.
The period of detention in this institution is left to the discretion of the commissioners; they may be detained till their twenty-first year.
This institution is the central prison of Lancastershire, and contains prisoners whose time of imprisonment does not exceed three years.
The literary proceedings of this day amply repay all the solicitude, labour, and expense that have been bestowed on this institution.
One hundred original volumes in the Oriental languages and literature will preserve for ever in Asia the name of the founder of this institution.
The New York States Reformatory at Elmira" is the official designation of this institution.
That the indeterminate sentence furnishes a powerful motive for reformation is shown daily in this institution.
The longer the maximum sentence of the man sent here, the greater is his effort to travel along the straight and narrow path, picking up such advantages as offer him through his stay in this institution.
This institution is the just admiration of all scientific men from every civilized part of the world, but it is an astronomer alone who can thoroughly appreciate its merits.
The worthy Abbé Edgeworth, the attendant of Louis XVI in his last moments, was one of the members of this institution.
In regard to some of the special influences brought to bear upon the patients in this institution, we have the following.
In this institution intemperance is not regarded as a disease, which may be cured through hygienic or medical treatment, but as a sin, which must be repented of, resisted and overcome through the help of God.
In this institution, according to the last annual report, two thousand two hundred and fifty-two persons have been treated since it was opened.
Industry, temperance, and frugality, are prominent features of this institution.
The end and aim of this institution seemed to be “that the members should dine expensively once a fortnight, to quarrel among themselves as much as possible after dinner, and to cause six waiters to get drunk on the stairs.
In “Little Dorrit,” too, reference is made to this institution, in re the adoption of Tattycoram by good Papa and Mamma Meagles.
Now when I consider what might be the Reasons of this Institution, I can find none but this.
Now what some affirm, that Pipin or Charlemagn were the Authors of this Institution, is very absurd, as we shall plainly make appear.
For among so great a Number of Books, as are called Chronicles and Annals of Francogallia, not one affords us any probable Account of this Institution.
This institution had a fine musical library, and was aided by the performances of the gentlemen of the Chapel Royal and the choir of St Paul's, with the boys belonging to each, and continued to flourish for many years.
Unfortunately he did not long survive the establishment of this institution.
The influence of this institution, not merely on Bohemia, but on Germany and indeed all Europe, was decided.
One of the principal objects of this institutionwas to publish old works and to patronize new ones.
Every political movement, every religious passion, has contributed to the horrors which mark the annals of this institution.
A number of interesting and very important experiments in the new science (or old science under a new name) of hypnotism have been made by Charcot and his pupils at this institution.
Originally known as the College of Clermont, this institution became, in virtue of letters patent, a royal foundation in 1662, when it received the name of Louis the Great.
Out of twenty-four thousand votes cast, twenty thousand were for the establishment of this institution, in which essentially a complete collegiate education may be obtained.
A citizen of that state has given twenty-two thousand five hundred dollars to this institution, partly to defray past expenses and partly to form a fund for its future benefit.
This institution is under the management of Mr. Martin for the boys, and Mrs. Chawner for the girls.
Edward Johnstone, granted an advantageous lease of it, together with some surrounding land, for the use of this institution.
This institution might, I am convinced, be founded under a proper system without occasioning any considerable expence.
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