American Quarterly Review, Том 13Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1833 |
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... course of life he purposes to follow . All the various branches of literature and science , whether of the elementary or more elevated course , come not only within the spirit , but the express letter of Mr. Girard's will . It may ...
... course of life he purposes to follow . All the various branches of literature and science , whether of the elementary or more elevated course , come not only within the spirit , but the express letter of Mr. Girard's will . It may ...
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... course of education was even more laborious , and of course occupied much more time , than in the United States , the educa- tion of the mass of the people was limited to reading , writing , and accounts , and that even those branches ...
... course of education was even more laborious , and of course occupied much more time , than in the United States , the educa- tion of the mass of the people was limited to reading , writing , and accounts , and that even those branches ...
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... course of time mould into form , and establish as an irrefragable right what at first was a casual occurrence , or had been produced by an emergency which rendered relief or support from them essential to the king . Revolutions ...
... course of time mould into form , and establish as an irrefragable right what at first was a casual occurrence , or had been produced by an emergency which rendered relief or support from them essential to the king . Revolutions ...
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REVISED CODE OF PENNSYLVANIA | 30 |
LIFE OF SCHILLER | 60 |
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