Penn Monthly, Volumen8Robert Ellis Thompson, William Wilberforce Newton, Otis H. Kendall University Press Company, 1877 |
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... regard felt for Mr. Welsh by his townsmen . He has been for a long time a Trustee of the University , and his devotion to its wel- fare has been the parallel of that which he exhibited in the Cen- tennial Board of Finance . As it has ...
... regard felt for Mr. Welsh by his townsmen . He has been for a long time a Trustee of the University , and his devotion to its wel- fare has been the parallel of that which he exhibited in the Cen- tennial Board of Finance . As it has ...
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... regard as bearing the same relation to the Arabian that a dialect does to a language . These three styles , or this one style with its dialects , were to an extent an outgrowth of the Mohammedan religion ; hence to the rights , usages ...
... regard as bearing the same relation to the Arabian that a dialect does to a language . These three styles , or this one style with its dialects , were to an extent an outgrowth of the Mohammedan religion ; hence to the rights , usages ...
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... regard this as the result of a long series of impressions , and not that of transient conditions . The individual , in order to receive the full impress of environment , must be exposed to its influence during the formative period of ...
... regard this as the result of a long series of impressions , and not that of transient conditions . The individual , in order to receive the full impress of environment , must be exposed to its influence during the formative period of ...
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... regard the mental anatomy of both sexes as the direct and reflex results of governing physical traits , we perceive how widely separated she must be from many of the errors common to men . Sturdy , brutal- ized self - reliance upon ...
... regard the mental anatomy of both sexes as the direct and reflex results of governing physical traits , we perceive how widely separated she must be from many of the errors common to men . Sturdy , brutal- ized self - reliance upon ...
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... regard with veneration and piety . First of all these comes Benjamin Franklin , whom the Univer- sity justly regards as , par excellence , the founder of her fortunes . The number of his gifts now in our possession is not very large ...
... regard with veneration and piety . First of all these comes Benjamin Franklin , whom the Univer- sity justly regards as , par excellence , the founder of her fortunes . The number of his gifts now in our possession is not very large ...
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