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States of college affairs have often existed and will often exist , when the Corporation needs to be in almost perpetual session ; or at least in condition to be promptly convened . ; But residing in different towns , its meetings are ...
States of college affairs have often existed and will often exist , when the Corporation needs to be in almost perpetual session ; or at least in condition to be promptly convened . ; But residing in different towns , its meetings are ...
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These were some of the objections alleged to exist against the present organization of the Corporation . We have not stated them in detail , nor illustrated them with facts and instances . Opinions will be divided as to the strength of ...
These were some of the objections alleged to exist against the present organization of the Corporation . We have not stated them in detail , nor illustrated them with facts and instances . Opinions will be divided as to the strength of ...
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... as wandering tribes fiercely contending with each other for existence ; or as transferred to other countries where slavery exists , and * bereft of the principal and choicest attributes of rational 30 ( Oct. 1 , CRITICAL NOTICES .
... as wandering tribes fiercely contending with each other for existence ; or as transferred to other countries where slavery exists , and * bereft of the principal and choicest attributes of rational 30 ( Oct. 1 , CRITICAL NOTICES .
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In the mythology of imagination , there exists what is called the genius of place . A power of natural scenery to retain , keep alive , and impart something of the spirit of departed deeds , which occurred in the vicinity , and to ...
In the mythology of imagination , there exists what is called the genius of place . A power of natural scenery to retain , keep alive , and impart something of the spirit of departed deeds , which occurred in the vicinity , and to ...
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He sketches some of the moral and political advantages to the country , which flow from the free schools ; and points out some of the faults , which , he believes , exist in our present system — if system it can be called .
He sketches some of the moral and political advantages to the country , which flow from the free schools ; and points out some of the faults , which , he believes , exist in our present system — if system it can be called .
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