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" It may not be improper to remark in this place, that the necessary connexion which exists between our common schools and the literary institutions of the State, including those of the highest grade, has been too frequently overlooked. The academies have... "
Chronological Annals of the War: From Its Beginning to the Present Time. In ... - Page 169
by John Dobson - 1763 - 327 lehte
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A Treatise Concerning the Influence of the Sun and Moon Upon Human Bodies ...

Richard Mead - 1748 - 166 lehte
...of punifhment on wicked people for their crimes, and therefore called it the J racred difeafe. AND it may not be improper to remark in this place, that the raving jits of mad people, which keep lunar periods, are generally accompanied with epileptic fymptoms...
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Chronological annals of the War; from its beginning [in 1755] to the present ...

John Dobson (of Oxford.) - 1763 - 372 lehte
...towards Great Britain, or the further Engagements She might have contracted in fuch a Crifis, On the zd of January 1762, the King in Council figned a Declaration...her military Preparations, and refuting to give an Affurance to the latter, that he mould not be attack'd by her, during the then prefent (1756) or in...
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The Medical Works of Dr. Richard Mead

Richard Mead - 1765 - 308 lehte
...kind of punifhment on wicked people for their crimes, and therefore called it the facrcd difsafe. And it may not be improper to remark in this place, that the raving fits of mad people, which keep lunar periods, are generally accompanied with epileptic fymptoms...
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A General Collection of the Best and Most Interesting Voyages and ..., 10. köide

John Pinkerton - 1811 - 804 lehte
...countries. We had in our fervice in Arabia a French renegado, who, when he left us, went to India. ǥ: ȭSWJ O DQ R G V.( + pë: QB/3 (s, Indians are ftill lefs anxious about making converts than the Arabs. The Bramins, Rajaputs, and Banians,...
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Elements of Surgery: For the Use of Students ...

John Syng Dorsey - 1818 - 486 lehte
...other compound fracture. The general directions for their treatment have already been detailed. But it may not be improper to remark in this place, that the permanent extension kept up, either by Desault's or Hutchinson's splints, enable the practitioner to...
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Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York, 58. köide,1–2. number

New York (State). Legislature. Assembly - 1835 - 636 lehte
...insisted on, without being open to the objection of abandoning a system, which has not been fairly tested. It may not be improper to remark in this place, that the necessary connexion which exists between our common schools and the literary institutions of the State,...
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American Engineer and Railroad Journal, 4. köide

1835 - 826 lehte
...insisted on, without being open to the objection of abandoning a system which has not been fairly tested. It may not be- improper to remark in this place that the necessary connexion which exists between our common schools and the literary institutions of the state,...
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A Digest of the Common School System of the State of New-York: Together with ...

Samuel Sidwell Randall - 1844 - 336 lehte
...on, without being open to the objection of abandoning a system which has not been fairly tested. " It may not be improper to remark in this place, that the necessary connexion which exists between our common schools and the literary institutions of the state,...
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Historical Sketches and Incidents, Illustrative of the Establishment and ...

Stephen Rensselaer Smith - 1848 - 260 lehte
...that is, to an adjoining township ; and the respective churches were in the vicinity of each other. It may not be improper to remark in this place, that the great business of all the associations, consisted in the public services. They did indeed grant fellowship,...
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The Common School System of the State of New York: Comprising the Several ...

New York (State). Department of Public Instruction, Samuel Sidwell Randall - 1851 - 418 lehte
...on, without being open to the objection of abandoning a system which has not been fairly tested. " It may not be improper to remark in this place that the necessary connexion which exists between our common schools and the literary mstitutions of the state,...
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