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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... present purpose to revive it ; the rather , as its essential merits are sometimes waved by the warmest friends of Oxford . It is not unusual to hear such friends concede that the English Universities are by no means to be considered ...
... present purpose to revive it ; the rather , as its essential merits are sometimes waved by the warmest friends of Oxford . It is not unusual to hear such friends concede that the English Universities are by no means to be considered ...
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... present a vast amount of patronage , which might be turned to greater account , by having greater respect to merit in its distribution . If it be said that the fellows earn their support , by the services they personally render to ...
... present a vast amount of patronage , which might be turned to greater account , by having greater respect to merit in its distribution . If it be said that the fellows earn their support , by the services they personally render to ...
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... its entrance into Albemarle sound . At present a great portion of its produce goes to Norfolk through the Dismal Swamp canal . 1 It is about thirty years since this canal was 1821. ] 29 Internal Improvements of North Carolina .
... its entrance into Albemarle sound . At present a great portion of its produce goes to Norfolk through the Dismal Swamp canal . 1 It is about thirty years since this canal was 1821. ] 29 Internal Improvements of North Carolina .
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... present condition and future pros- pects of this state in a most favourable light . In an ardent and increasing zeal for the establishment of schools and acad- emics for several years past , we do not believe it has been New Series , No ...
... present condition and future pros- pects of this state in a most favourable light . In an ardent and increasing zeal for the establishment of schools and acad- emics for several years past , we do not believe it has been New Series , No ...
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... present is nearly fifty , and is rapidly increasing . Great pains are taken to procure the best instructers from different parts of the country , and we have the best authority for our opinion , that in no part of the Union are the ...
... present is nearly fifty , and is rapidly increasing . Great pains are taken to procure the best instructers from different parts of the country , and we have the best authority for our opinion , that in no part of the Union are the ...
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