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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... literary or scientifick pursuits , have justified the slow advancement of this University to that grade of eminence , which the establishments of older coun- tries have so long enjoyed . But the means of education are multiplying and ...
... literary or scientifick pursuits , have justified the slow advancement of this University to that grade of eminence , which the establishments of older coun- tries have so long enjoyed . But the means of education are multiplying and ...
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... literary reputation matured . A few years hence , when most of us shall have passed out of the active scenes of life , this interesting mass of youth dispersed over our towns and villages , will occupy the pul- pits , the chambers of ...
... literary reputation matured . A few years hence , when most of us shall have passed out of the active scenes of life , this interesting mass of youth dispersed over our towns and villages , will occupy the pul- pits , the chambers of ...
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... LITERARY PANORAMA . Switzerland . THE Bishoprick of Basle which is now united to the Canton of Berne , contains 62,000 inhabitants . Excommunication of Mice ! ! ! A ceremony which , perhaps , might have been very good in the fifteenth ...
... LITERARY PANORAMA . Switzerland . THE Bishoprick of Basle which is now united to the Canton of Berne , contains 62,000 inhabitants . Excommunication of Mice ! ! ! A ceremony which , perhaps , might have been very good in the fifteenth ...
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... literary police to permit the publication of all works against popery ; and coercive measures were in meditation against the person of the Pope , who had resisted his anti - canonical measures respecting the institution of bishops ...
... literary police to permit the publication of all works against popery ; and coercive measures were in meditation against the person of the Pope , who had resisted his anti - canonical measures respecting the institution of bishops ...
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... LITERARY INTELLIGENCE . A Greek literary society has. 136 [ May , Meteorological Journals . 67 Translation from Horace 343.
... LITERARY INTELLIGENCE . A Greek literary society has. 136 [ May , Meteorological Journals . 67 Translation from Horace 343.
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