The New-England Magazine, Band 2Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1832 |
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... supposed to have a call of Providence to govern ; and they were conse- quently presumed to have the disinterested wish to govern , not for their own sakes , but for the good of the people . It was further supposed , that the people did ...
... supposed to have a call of Providence to govern ; and they were conse- quently presumed to have the disinterested wish to govern , not for their own sakes , but for the good of the people . It was further supposed , that the people did ...
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... supposed that college bills represent what they are intended for . Is this true ? They are meant to encourage industry . What is their effect ? One student of moderate abilities studies two hours , and gets for his pains a low mark . A ...
... supposed that college bills represent what they are intended for . Is this true ? They are meant to encourage industry . What is their effect ? One student of moderate abilities studies two hours , and gets for his pains a low mark . A ...
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... supposed that so much has been written and said on this subject , that little more can be added to advantage . The writer of this is well aware of the full strength of this observation ; but he must be allowed to say , with great ...
... supposed that so much has been written and said on this subject , that little more can be added to advantage . The writer of this is well aware of the full strength of this observation ; but he must be allowed to say , with great ...
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