The North American Review, Volumes 38-39O. Everett, 1834 |
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Page 68
... instruction on this head ; and as we know it was referred to by the framers of the Constitution , it is entitled to be regarded as authority , in the illustration of what may properly be called union prin- ciples . Thus the difficulty ...
... instruction on this head ; and as we know it was referred to by the framers of the Constitution , it is entitled to be regarded as authority , in the illustration of what may properly be called union prin- ciples . Thus the difficulty ...
Page 151
... instruction of his countrymen in their rights . The coun- try could not produce many Hampdens to guide them , and it did produce enough then to confuse them . It is not saying too much , to assert that the intelligence of America ...
... instruction of his countrymen in their rights . The coun- try could not produce many Hampdens to guide them , and it did produce enough then to confuse them . It is not saying too much , to assert that the intelligence of America ...
Page 157
... instruction from them remains forever to the wise . ' His words will apply now as forcibly , as when he was recalling to the memory of his countrymen the times of their energy and glory . If there be a portion of history susceptible of ...
... instruction from them remains forever to the wise . ' His words will apply now as forcibly , as when he was recalling to the memory of his countrymen the times of their energy and glory . If there be a portion of history susceptible of ...
Page 196
... instruction , the cultivation , the freedom of his fellow - beings . Had he belonged to a somewhat earlier period , his name would probably have been associated with those most efficacious in bringing about the Revolution , but he ...
... instruction , the cultivation , the freedom of his fellow - beings . Had he belonged to a somewhat earlier period , his name would probably have been associated with those most efficacious in bringing about the Revolution , but he ...
Page 276
... Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb , first to seventeenth , inclusive . 4. Reports of the New York Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb , fifth to fourteenth , inclusive . 5. Encyclopædia Americana , Vol . IV , Article ...
... Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb , first to seventeenth , inclusive . 4. Reports of the New York Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb , fifth to fourteenth , inclusive . 5. Encyclopædia Americana , Vol . IV , Article ...
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