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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... honour and happiness in this coun- try , among the many difficulties and troubles which have attended the settlements and growth of it unto this day , that there have not been wapting honest and worthy per- sons , and some learned , who ...
... honour and happiness in this coun- try , among the many difficulties and troubles which have attended the settlements and growth of it unto this day , that there have not been wapting honest and worthy per- sons , and some learned , who ...
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... honoured and respected in a state of civilization , and the degree of civilization may be surely tested by the de- gree of respect and honour , which that sex receive from the other . There are some few occasions , where female Indians ...
... honoured and respected in a state of civilization , and the degree of civilization may be surely tested by the de- gree of respect and honour , which that sex receive from the other . There are some few occasions , where female Indians ...
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... honour to confide to me , I have given a pledge that to the utmost of my power I will endeavour to accom- plish the design of this institution , and promote the ho- nour and interest of the University to which it is attached . It will ...
... honour to confide to me , I have given a pledge that to the utmost of my power I will endeavour to accom- plish the design of this institution , and promote the ho- nour and interest of the University to which it is attached . It will ...
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... will be nurtured by free inquiry . The happiness of enlightened men will be here promoted ; and the true honour of the country , springing from a diffusion of correct principles , manly erudition and 1816.1 13 Inaugural Address .
... will be nurtured by free inquiry . The happiness of enlightened men will be here promoted ; and the true honour of the country , springing from a diffusion of correct principles , manly erudition and 1816.1 13 Inaugural Address .
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... the instruction they shall here receive , whether they shall honour or disgrace the cause of learning in their country . Upon THEMм will rest the character of the state , and in a great degree the happiness of 14 [ May , Inaugural Address .
... the instruction they shall here receive , whether they shall honour or disgrace the cause of learning in their country . Upon THEMм will rest the character of the state , and in a great degree the happiness of 14 [ May , Inaugural Address .
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