Old and New, 8. köideEdward Everett Hale Lee & Shepard, 1873 Includes: College directory [giving the name, locality, course of study, faculty, and number of students, of 175 or more of the Principal collegiate institutions of the United States]. [Boston, Robert Bros. 1872-74]. |
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... civil war may help. - THERE may be something absurd or arrogant , or , to say the least , decidedly " Western , " a term which sometimes includes both ideas , in expecting people to believe that there can be any thing like national ...
... civil war may help. - THERE may be something absurd or arrogant , or , to say the least , decidedly " Western , " a term which sometimes includes both ideas , in expecting people to believe that there can be any thing like national ...
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... civil war , and financial crisis ; but it has succeeded in obtaining and holding public con- fidence , in disarming sectarian oppo- sition , and in so identifying itself with the interests of the community , that its failure in any ...
... civil war , and financial crisis ; but it has succeeded in obtaining and holding public con- fidence , in disarming sectarian oppo- sition , and in so identifying itself with the interests of the community , that its failure in any ...
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Edward Everett Hale. One lesson learned from the late civil war may help us to the same conclusion . It is , that , in this great fraternity of States , we are " members one of another . " Our local and general interests , whenever the ...
Edward Everett Hale. One lesson learned from the late civil war may help us to the same conclusion . It is , that , in this great fraternity of States , we are " members one of another . " Our local and general interests , whenever the ...
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... civil service exam- ination , published in England in 1854 , and bearing the signatures of such men as Lord Macaulay , Prof. Jowett , and Mr. Shaw Lefevre , occurs this emphatic declaration : " Experience justifies us in pronouncing ...
... civil service exam- ination , published in England in 1854 , and bearing the signatures of such men as Lord Macaulay , Prof. Jowett , and Mr. Shaw Lefevre , occurs this emphatic declaration : " Experience justifies us in pronouncing ...
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... civil war . In France and in Italy he had been welcomed with enthusiasm . He had been fairly petted by scholars ; he had been jealously watched by cat- like inquisitors , afraid that he was budding heresies into the true vine ; he had ...
... civil war . In France and in Italy he had been welcomed with enthusiasm . He had been fairly petted by scholars ; he had been jealously watched by cat- like inquisitors , afraid that he was budding heresies into the true vine ; he had ...
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