North Carolina Schools And Academies, 1790-1840; a Documentary History

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To every object of importance to the communnity, there will always be some opposition. This one, so big with the happiness and prosperity of the present and future generations, cannot expect to escape. As 650 Colleges — Beginnings, 1790-1840.
yet we have witnessed no direct hostility to it, from any quarter; tho' feelings inimical to its success, and unworthy of those who indulge them, we are sorry to say are manifested by persons among ourselves; by those who are bound by a common interest and
... local attachment to use their influence in its favor. The article from the National Intelligencer which we published two weeks since, though coming from a quarter where little interest, if any, could be supposed to be felt, and where a direct interference would be wholly improper, may be considered as the commencement of an opposition, open and undis- guised. One of the editors of the above paper was at Raleigh but a short time before the article alluded to appeared in the Intelligencer; and he may there have been persuaded, through the influence of Chapel- Hill, (which is improperly thought to be opposed to a new college in the west, ) to lend the aid of his respectable paper to the commence- ment of an opposition to the proposed institution.

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