The Southern Quarterly Review, 16. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1850 |
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... tion , with such success that we may hope soon to possess at least the general meaning and import of the inscriptions at Nineveh . Mr. Layard gives us a sample of the results which may be expected when those efforts shall be crowned ...
... tion , with such success that we may hope soon to possess at least the general meaning and import of the inscriptions at Nineveh . Mr. Layard gives us a sample of the results which may be expected when those efforts shall be crowned ...
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... tion of the philosopher and kindle afresh the zeal of the christian . But where is this glorious science taught ? In this boasted land of education there is not an original treatise on geography which deserves to be admitted into a ...
... tion of the philosopher and kindle afresh the zeal of the christian . But where is this glorious science taught ? In this boasted land of education there is not an original treatise on geography which deserves to be admitted into a ...
40. oldal
... tion and has the means of improvements which cannot be conferred on the other portions of the State . If the superintendant should make his office a sinecure , we would be perfectly indifferent respecting the appoint- ment of one ...
... tion and has the means of improvements which cannot be conferred on the other portions of the State . If the superintendant should make his office a sinecure , we would be perfectly indifferent respecting the appoint- ment of one ...
48. oldal
... tion which this portion of our confederacy has enjoyed in times past ; that even in the department of education we will not shrink from a comparison with all that Massachu- setts has done , regard being always had to the peculiarities ...
... tion which this portion of our confederacy has enjoyed in times past ; that even in the department of education we will not shrink from a comparison with all that Massachu- setts has done , regard being always had to the peculiarities ...
56. oldal
... tion of the Assembly , he told them that he could have wished that they had continued their sessions for some time longer , that they might themselves attempt to carry out their own work . ( 6 Our author , in a somewhat rambling chapter ...
... tion of the Assembly , he told them that he could have wished that they had continued their sessions for some time longer , that they might themselves attempt to carry out their own work . ( 6 Our author , in a somewhat rambling chapter ...
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