Penn Monthly, Том 7Robert Ellis Thompson, William Wilberforce Newton, Otis H. Kendall University Press Company, 1876 |
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... interest he has in it to a foreigner . The explanation most charitable to his wits is that he must be sorely at a loss for available assets . That the greatest trader in the world can purchase a controlling interest in a canal upon ...
... interest he has in it to a foreigner . The explanation most charitable to his wits is that he must be sorely at a loss for available assets . That the greatest trader in the world can purchase a controlling interest in a canal upon ...
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... interest was felt in McDonald's case , as his known intimate relations with the President , and the courtesy with which he was received at the White House long after his complicity in the whisky frauds was rumored , had given rise to ...
... interest was felt in McDonald's case , as his known intimate relations with the President , and the courtesy with which he was received at the White House long after his complicity in the whisky frauds was rumored , had given rise to ...
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... interest . The impressions received many years ago from a pupil recently returned from Yverdon are still vividly remembered . His attachment to his beloved teacher , and the pleasure with which he referred to him , could be readily ...
... interest . The impressions received many years ago from a pupil recently returned from Yverdon are still vividly remembered . His attachment to his beloved teacher , and the pleasure with which he referred to him , could be readily ...
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... interest and power is obtained by a perse- vering attention to the elementary parts until they be perfectly familiar to the mind ; and what confidence and interest the child is inspired with by the consciousness of complete and perfect ...
... interest and power is obtained by a perse- vering attention to the elementary parts until they be perfectly familiar to the mind ; and what confidence and interest the child is inspired with by the consciousness of complete and perfect ...
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... interest ; for we are now in the midst of the mountains , and on the last part of the way passed numerous rock exposures . We saw enough to con- vince me almost that the two groups of rocks I called in my report of last Christmas the ...
... interest ; for we are now in the midst of the mountains , and on the last part of the way passed numerous rock exposures . We saw enough to con- vince me almost that the two groups of rocks I called in my report of last Christmas the ...
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