The New-England Magazine, Band 3Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1832 |
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... course which it has pursued in its progress over one half the globe , neither of the explanations proposed afford us any satisfaction . We are equally left in doubt , whether , during the remainder of its capri- cious course , it will ...
... course which it has pursued in its progress over one half the globe , neither of the explanations proposed afford us any satisfaction . We are equally left in doubt , whether , during the remainder of its capri- cious course , it will ...
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... Course and mode of instruction . The general course of study at West - Point is well known to the public . It is almost wholly scien- tific , and embraces very little that belongs to the study of arts , lan- guage , or literature . The ...
... Course and mode of instruction . The general course of study at West - Point is well known to the public . It is almost wholly scien- tific , and embraces very little that belongs to the study of arts , lan- guage , or literature . The ...
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... course of lectures upon constitutional law . Three years have scarcely elapsed , since his entrance upon this new course of duty , and while we are writing these paragraphs , we perceive the annunciation of his " Commentaries on the ...
... course of lectures upon constitutional law . Three years have scarcely elapsed , since his entrance upon this new course of duty , and while we are writing these paragraphs , we perceive the annunciation of his " Commentaries on the ...
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