New Englander and Yale Review, 32. sējumsEdward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight W.L. Kingsley, 1873 |
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... received . His written communications were care- fully prepared . Many of them cost him the labor of months . They were uniformly novel in import , and in some sense impor- tant contributions to what was already accepted or known . They ...
... received . His written communications were care- fully prepared . Many of them cost him the labor of months . They were uniformly novel in import , and in some sense impor- tant contributions to what was already accepted or known . They ...
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... received from those American scholars who have achieved a European reputation . His friends all profoundly regret that he could not have been personally known to those trans - Atlantic scholars , who would have gladly acknowledged him ...
... received from those American scholars who have achieved a European reputation . His friends all profoundly regret that he could not have been personally known to those trans - Atlantic scholars , who would have gladly acknowledged him ...
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... received in 1816 , had he not been shut out of every path of preferment in the system of public instruction . Five years later he was appointed exam- iner of candidates aspiring to enter the Polytechnic School . This double service was ...
... received in 1816 , had he not been shut out of every path of preferment in the system of public instruction . Five years later he was appointed exam- iner of candidates aspiring to enter the Polytechnic School . This double service was ...
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... received not the slightest notice from the periodical press of France ; and that an appreciative review of the first two volumes by Sir David Brewster in the Edinburgh Review in 1838 , was the first and only respectful notice which had ...
... received not the slightest notice from the periodical press of France ; and that an appreciative review of the first two volumes by Sir David Brewster in the Edinburgh Review in 1838 , was the first and only respectful notice which had ...
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... receiving of such rents- their source being known - morally distinguishable from the receiving of stolen goods . I hold , therefore , that all persons having the control of house property , whether as owners , occu- piers , or agents ...
... receiving of such rents- their source being known - morally distinguishable from the receiving of stolen goods . I hold , therefore , that all persons having the control of house property , whether as owners , occu- piers , or agents ...
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