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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... Society , was first printed in 1677 , as appears by an imprimatur signed by S. Bradstreet , D. Dennison , and I. Dudley , de- puted by the Governour and Council to examine and license it . Although a history of this kind becomes ...
... Society , was first printed in 1677 , as appears by an imprimatur signed by S. Bradstreet , D. Dennison , and I. Dudley , de- puted by the Governour and Council to examine and license it . Although a history of this kind becomes ...
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... societies , could not usefully exist in the early incipient state of a community , nor can the occupa- tions of the mind be perfectly and usefully divided , until a full population shall have demanded an appropriation of employment ...
... societies , could not usefully exist in the early incipient state of a community , nor can the occupa- tions of the mind be perfectly and usefully divided , until a full population shall have demanded an appropriation of employment ...
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... society . Next to the care of the soul , has been justly estimated the preservation of life and health ; professorships for instruction in the various branches of the healing art , have therefore succeeded those of Theology , and it ...
... society . Next to the care of the soul , has been justly estimated the preservation of life and health ; professorships for instruction in the various branches of the healing art , have therefore succeeded those of Theology , and it ...
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... society ; upon 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 ...
... society ; upon 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 ...
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... society , those who practise the law without a knowledge of its principles , are the most mischievous , as well as the most degraded class of the community . That this was the character of the practitioners of that day , may be gathered ...
... society , those who practise the law without a knowledge of its principles , are the most mischievous , as well as the most degraded class of the community . That this was the character of the practitioners of that day , may be gathered ...
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