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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... institution , and promote the ho- nour and interest of the University to which it is attached . It will not become ... institutions , this must be imperfect in the outset ; like them it may , however , be improved in its progress , and ...
... institution , and promote the ho- nour and interest of the University to which it is attached . It will not become ... institutions , this must be imperfect in the outset ; like them it may , however , be improved in its progress , and ...
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... institutions are fast advancing to the perfection which accompanies maturity . The recent establishments which publick and private munificence have authorized , have already , under a wise and vigorous administration , given Harvard the ...
... institutions are fast advancing to the perfection which accompanies maturity . The recent establishments which publick and private munificence have authorized , have already , under a wise and vigorous administration , given Harvard the ...
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... institution to teach . The troubles and derangements occasioned by the war , and the distress and poverty which ensued , prevented that regular advancement in jurisprudence , which so respecía- ble a beginning had promised , but after a ...
... institution to teach . The troubles and derangements occasioned by the war , and the distress and poverty which ensued , prevented that regular advancement in jurisprudence , which so respecía- ble a beginning had promised , but after a ...
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... institutions , is well worth the pains of those who preside over the education of that portion of our youth which is destined to sustain the honour , and if properly instructed , to perpetuate the freedom of their country . But although ...
... institutions , is well worth the pains of those who preside over the education of that portion of our youth which is destined to sustain the honour , and if properly instructed , to perpetuate the freedom of their country . But although ...
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... institutions ; altered , repaired and embellished , as future circumstances may require , but never proscribed , except by visionaries , who would barter the wisdom of ages for the experiments 24 [ May , Inaugural Address .
... institutions ; altered , repaired and embellished , as future circumstances may require , but never proscribed , except by visionaries , who would barter the wisdom of ages for the experiments 24 [ May , Inaugural Address .
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