The Nation, Volume 6; Volume 13J.H. Richards, 1871 - Current events |
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... mind , and cite in particular the language used the other day at a meeting in Baltimore . This gathering was at first intended to be small and very informal in its character , but enthusi- asm took hold of the people assembled , numbers ...
... mind , and cite in particular the language used the other day at a meeting in Baltimore . This gathering was at first intended to be small and very informal in its character , but enthusi- asm took hold of the people assembled , numbers ...
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... mind " to bear on one of the warmest , most succulent , and juicy problems of the day - the right of women to be justices of the peace under the State constitution . Gov- ernor Claflin has appointed Mrs. Julia Ward Howe and Mrs. Stevens ...
... mind " to bear on one of the warmest , most succulent , and juicy problems of the day - the right of women to be justices of the peace under the State constitution . Gov- ernor Claflin has appointed Mrs. Julia Ward Howe and Mrs. Stevens ...
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... mind of what may be called the Herald school of journalism . It was the great founder of that school who first propounded the theory that the editor of the most widely circulated daily paper was ex - officio the wisest man in the ...
... mind of what may be called the Herald school of journalism . It was the great founder of that school who first propounded the theory that the editor of the most widely circulated daily paper was ex - officio the wisest man in the ...
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... mind and his love of justice , specially qualified him . His extensive collection of Greek literature , with his ... minds of his pupils . In another and broader sense , President Woolsey has fastened the attention of his pupils on that ...
... mind and his love of justice , specially qualified him . His extensive collection of Greek literature , with his ... minds of his pupils . In another and broader sense , President Woolsey has fastened the attention of his pupils on that ...
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... mind " is Antony a Wood's characteristically civil remark by way of accounting for Boorde's manner of practising medicine , and doubtless he had in his composition more or less of the vagabond ; but in this reprint of his Breviary and ...
... mind " is Antony a Wood's characteristically civil remark by way of accounting for Boorde's manner of practising medicine , and doubtless he had in his composition more or less of the vagabond ; but in this reprint of his Breviary and ...
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