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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... publick view , with my hearty thanks to the honourable author , for the great pains he has taken among other of his publick servi- ces , to transmit the particulars of the two last wars with the Indian enemy down to posterity , that the ...
... publick view , with my hearty thanks to the honourable author , for the great pains he has taken among other of his publick servi- ces , to transmit the particulars of the two last wars with the Indian enemy down to posterity , that the ...
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... publick . The sound judgment and solid acquirements of the honourable author , have made every friend of learning hail the acquisition of the new Professor as a most fortunate event . The remarks on the early state of the law and its ...
... publick . The sound judgment and solid acquirements of the honourable author , have made every friend of learning hail the acquisition of the new Professor as a most fortunate event . The remarks on the early state of the law and its ...
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... publick . The other learned professions have , from time to time , received enough of publick and private encouragement , to admit of their being taught here by eminent professors , whose labours have been highly creditable to the ...
... publick . The other learned professions have , from time to time , received enough of publick and private encouragement , to admit of their being taught here by eminent professors , whose labours have been highly creditable to the ...
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... publick patronage , and in the demonstra- tive sciences , which are at all times necessary . Our stu- dents have been educated for business , not for contempla- tion , and the rare opportunities which have yet occurred , of devoting a ...
... publick patronage , and in the demonstra- tive sciences , which are at all times necessary . Our stu- dents have been educated for business , not for contempla- tion , and the rare opportunities which have yet occurred , of devoting a ...
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... publick education . In the rude stages of every suciet , the laws are simple and clear , with few objects to operate upon , requiring little knowledge to comprehend and little learning to explain them . As natural law or reason , is in ...
... publick education . In the rude stages of every suciet , the laws are simple and clear , with few objects to operate upon , requiring little knowledge to comprehend and little learning to explain them . As natural law or reason , is in ...
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