North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 3Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1816 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... Arts - French Books in 1815 179 Pillet's View of England Pillar of Pompey - 61 · 192 Geological Systems 209 Receipt for Water - proof Leather 288 Inspectors Returns 152 Sandwich Islands · 42 Insanity - - 336 Spots on the Sun 36 , 285 ...
... Arts - French Books in 1815 179 Pillet's View of England Pillar of Pompey - 61 · 192 Geological Systems 209 Receipt for Water - proof Leather 288 Inspectors Returns 152 Sandwich Islands · 42 Insanity - - 336 Spots on the Sun 36 , 285 ...
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... art or science is reached in a young , than in an older com- munity . The course of education in this country has been wisely adapted to the actual state of things , and until recently has been calculated to give a competent portion of ...
... art or science is reached in a young , than in an older com- munity . The course of education in this country has been wisely adapted to the actual state of things , and until recently has been calculated to give a competent portion of ...
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... arts will hereafter stand high , if not pre - eminent in the world of intellectual and moral improvement , and that this western hemisphere , but yesterday a forest , is destined at some future period , to invigorate and fertilize the ...
... arts will hereafter stand high , if not pre - eminent in the world of intellectual and moral improvement , and that this western hemisphere , but yesterday a forest , is destined at some future period , to invigorate and fertilize the ...
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... art . The profes- sion had not risen above the character of attorneys or scri- veners , and a scientifick course of study would have been as irksome , as it was wholly useless . In this profession , as in the others which are dignified ...
... art . The profes- sion had not risen above the character of attorneys or scri- veners , and a scientifick course of study would have been as irksome , as it was wholly useless . In this profession , as in the others which are dignified ...
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... arts of the fraudulent and ambitious . To preserve our happy community in the pure exercise of its free institutions , is well worth the pains of those who preside over the education of that portion of our youth which is destined to ...
... arts of the fraudulent and ambitious . To preserve our happy community in the pure exercise of its free institutions , is well worth the pains of those who preside over the education of that portion of our youth which is destined to ...
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