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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... of which it has ever been the FAVOURITE CHILD , as well as the faithful nurse ; it has been thought difficult to account for so late an introduction of jurisprudence among the sister sciences 1816. ] 11 Inaugural Address .
... of which it has ever been the FAVOURITE CHILD , as well as the faithful nurse ; it has been thought difficult to account for so late an introduction of jurisprudence among the sister sciences 1816. ] 11 Inaugural Address .
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... thought the subject a suitable one ; especially as it is intimately connected with the object of the institution , which has been this day put into operation . With a brief exposition of the plan , which , after some hesitation , I have ...
... thought the subject a suitable one ; especially as it is intimately connected with the object of the institution , which has been this day put into operation . With a brief exposition of the plan , which , after some hesitation , I have ...
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... thought cannot , at present , be found at home . The constant engagement of the most eminent counsellors in indispensable business , renders it difficult for them to devote that portion of their time to instruction , which would seem to ...
... thought cannot , at present , be found at home . The constant engagement of the most eminent counsellors in indispensable business , renders it difficult for them to devote that portion of their time to instruction , which would seem to ...
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... thought that the present senior class was entitled to the best efforts , which , under existing circumstances , I could make . I shall trust to publick candour for my first attempts to carry into effect the designs of this professorship ...
... thought that the present senior class was entitled to the best efforts , which , under existing circumstances , I could make . I shall trust to publick candour for my first attempts to carry into effect the designs of this professorship ...
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... thought they had a right to them , and were surprized and offended when they were flogged . But , if these actions had , unequivocally , been furtive , it cannot be admitted to have been necessary , to have sacrificed the lives of the ...
... thought they had a right to them , and were surprized and offended when they were flogged . But , if these actions had , unequivocally , been furtive , it cannot be admitted to have been necessary , to have sacrificed the lives of the ...
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