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Pagina 13
... interest which he feels in the continued well doing of the University . " Whereupon it was " Resolved , That as this resignation is doubtless the result of mature reflection on the part of Professor Sylvester , it is hereby accepted ...
... interest which he feels in the continued well doing of the University . " Whereupon it was " Resolved , That as this resignation is doubtless the result of mature reflection on the part of Professor Sylvester , it is hereby accepted ...
Pagina 15
... interest centres in colossal action and suffering ; then notes in passing the gradual increase of per- sonality in later poets and prose writers , until its highest development is reached in the works of George Eliot , where portraiture ...
... interest centres in colossal action and suffering ; then notes in passing the gradual increase of per- sonality in later poets and prose writers , until its highest development is reached in the works of George Eliot , where portraiture ...
Pagina 32
... interests of this important body of students , and to secure the proper care of these rooms , an Association has been formed under the name of " The Matriculate Society . " Its officers are : Presi- dent , W. L. Glenn ; Vice President ...
... interests of this important body of students , and to secure the proper care of these rooms , an Association has been formed under the name of " The Matriculate Society . " Its officers are : Presi- dent , W. L. Glenn ; Vice President ...
Pagina 38
... interest in the study of the local institutions of Iowa is the manifest discrepancy between the central government and the local government . In the first place , settlers rushed into the territory across the Mississippi as soon as the ...
... interest in the study of the local institutions of Iowa is the manifest discrepancy between the central government and the local government . In the first place , settlers rushed into the territory across the Mississippi as soon as the ...
Pagina 39
... interests of Athens . - Oath . " - Note by the Translator . - On the left side , the stone is cut in such a way as to show that it was coupled with an earlier inscription on another slab of like size , without doubt the copy of the ...
... interests of Athens . - Oath . " - Note by the Translator . - On the left side , the stone is cut in such a way as to show that it was coupled with an earlier inscription on another slab of like size , without doubt the copy of the ...
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Pagina 35 - Yea, said they, we have it and are ready to impart to any that rightly seek it in the name of the Lord. When therefore he had enquired what they would have in return for it, they answered, Only proper places and noble souls, and such things as we cannot travel without, food and wherewith to clothe ourselves.
Pagina 35 - Gaul, men learned without compare as well in secular as in sacred writings; who, since they showed nothing for sale, kept crying to the crowd that gathered to buy, If any man is desirous of wisdom, let him come to us and receive it; for we have it to sell.
Pagina 3 - I have as I said, at last, by the help of some of your Lordship's good friends and mine, overcome these difficulties, and sent a hopeful colony into Maryland with a fair and probable expectation of good success, however without any danger of any great prejudice unto myself, in respect that others are joined with me in the adventure.