Penn Monthly, Том 7Robert Ellis Thompson, William Wilberforce Newton, Otis H. Kendall University Press Company, 1876 |
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... matter than mere junketing ; not that we of Philadelphia thought so little of our- selves , or the functionaries of the government , as to suppose that we could bribe them into appropriating our needed million and a half by an elaborate ...
... matter than mere junketing ; not that we of Philadelphia thought so little of our- selves , or the functionaries of the government , as to suppose that we could bribe them into appropriating our needed million and a half by an elaborate ...
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... matter of moment to each and every citizen . The office is one of considerable political power and of very large emoluments . Besides having charge of the business of the Courts of the county , he who holds it is responsible for the ...
... matter of moment to each and every citizen . The office is one of considerable political power and of very large emoluments . Besides having charge of the business of the Courts of the county , he who holds it is responsible for the ...
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... at the independence and character of the Pennsylvanian Bench , and that it makes the matter no better to reflect that it was self - inflicted . PESTALOZZI , AS A PHILANTHROPIST WITHOUT MEANS AND AN EDUCATOR 1867. ] II The Month .
... at the independence and character of the Pennsylvanian Bench , and that it makes the matter no better to reflect that it was self - inflicted . PESTALOZZI , AS A PHILANTHROPIST WITHOUT MEANS AND AN EDUCATOR 1867. ] II The Month .
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... matter how slowly these ideas make their way , no matter how fiercely they may be assailed , " says Krusi , " they are the leaven in the measure of meal , and will show the importance of the great educa- tional movement which he ...
... matter how slowly these ideas make their way , no matter how fiercely they may be assailed , " says Krusi , " they are the leaven in the measure of meal , and will show the importance of the great educa- tional movement which he ...
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... matter useful for the information of Congress called for by the terms of the original act ; but this very accumulation of undecided questions presented an insuperable obstacle to its accept- ance by Congress at the time , or at least to ...
... matter useful for the information of Congress called for by the terms of the original act ; but this very accumulation of undecided questions presented an insuperable obstacle to its accept- ance by Congress at the time , or at least to ...
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