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... institutions may be selected , which , sub- mitted to foreign judgment , will be pronounced mon- strous or ridiculous . Travellers , who ... Institution is rapidly collecting and ac- cumulating materials for a history of our own country . 35.
... institutions may be selected , which , sub- mitted to foreign judgment , will be pronounced mon- strous or ridiculous . Travellers , who ... Institution is rapidly collecting and ac- cumulating materials for a history of our own country . 35.
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... institution , the question then arises , what was the reason of the institution ? Every intelli- gent being proposes to himself some end - some design to be accomplished by his actions . What , then , with reverence let it be asked ...
... institution , the question then arises , what was the reason of the institution ? Every intelli- gent being proposes to himself some end - some design to be accomplished by his actions . What , then , with reverence let it be asked ...
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... institution was founded - the high respecta- bility which it has attained under the auspices of those who have hitherto presided , and the duties which re- main to be performed , in the fulfilment of the high ex- pectations which the ...
... institution was founded - the high respecta- bility which it has attained under the auspices of those who have hitherto presided , and the duties which re- main to be performed , in the fulfilment of the high ex- pectations which the ...
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Officers c of the Society | 21 |
Anniversary Discourse delivered before the NewYork Historical Society | 40 |
Biographical Memoir of Hugh Williamson M D L L D delivered 1st | 125 |
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