North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 12Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1821 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... direction of Mr. Jefferson . We have heretofore given our views of the theoretical scheme of this university . We have seen no reason to change these views , but we hope we may be disappointed in our fears , that its success may not be ...
... direction of Mr. Jefferson . We have heretofore given our views of the theoretical scheme of this university . We have seen no reason to change these views , but we hope we may be disappointed in our fears , that its success may not be ...
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... direction to Norfolk . This channel of inter- course is so essential to the prosperity of Norfolk , that the state of Virginia has subscribed very largely to the stock of the Roanoke Navigation Company , with the hope of turning the ...
... direction to Norfolk . This channel of inter- course is so essential to the prosperity of Norfolk , that the state of Virginia has subscribed very largely to the stock of the Roanoke Navigation Company , with the hope of turning the ...
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... direction of the eminent engineer , Mr. Telford , have been laid off and fin- ished at the joint expense of the government , and the districts through which they pass . In this way two thousand miles of free road have been made , of ...
... direction of the eminent engineer , Mr. Telford , have been laid off and fin- ished at the joint expense of the government , and the districts through which they pass . In this way two thousand miles of free road have been made , of ...
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... direction of the principal engineer . ' Memoir , p . 78 . While on the subject of North Carolina , we cannot resist the inclination which we feel to bring forward one or two other par- ticulars , which exhibit the present condition and ...
... direction of the principal engineer . ' Memoir , p . 78 . While on the subject of North Carolina , we cannot resist the inclination which we feel to bring forward one or two other par- ticulars , which exhibit the present condition and ...
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... direction of fifty - five trustees , a number , which we think five times too large . We believe few circumstances have contributed more to retard the success of many of our southern colleges , than this propensity , which seems to be ...
... direction of fifty - five trustees , a number , which we think five times too large . We believe few circumstances have contributed more to retard the success of many of our southern colleges , than this propensity , which seems to be ...
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