Quarterly register and journal of the American education society [afterw.] The American quarterly register, conducted by E. Cornelius [and others]., 第 9 巻 |
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... called to experience severe embar- rassment and trial , Dr. Porter remained stedfast to its interests , and prompt to afford encouragement and aid . Every successive year in its history furnishes evidence of the wisdom and forecast of ...
... called to experience severe embar- rassment and trial , Dr. Porter remained stedfast to its interests , and prompt to afford encouragement and aid . Every successive year in its history furnishes evidence of the wisdom and forecast of ...
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... called France , and for a long time afterwards , was but a small portion of what is now called France . It embraced but a small territory , of which Paris was the capital . In the thirteenth century , the number of nations was four ...
... called France , and for a long time afterwards , was but a small portion of what is now called France . It embraced but a small territory , of which Paris was the capital . In the thirteenth century , the number of nations was four ...
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... called the superior faculties . Soon after this time , also , the three faculties began to share with the nations in the choice of the rector . They tried long , but without success , to have the nations reduced to but one vote , so ...
... called the superior faculties . Soon after this time , also , the three faculties began to share with the nations in the choice of the rector . They tried long , but without success , to have the nations reduced to but one vote , so ...
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... called , ceased to be employed . During the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries there was a long struggle between the physicians and surgeons . The latter had grown up into a distinct profession , and claimed admission into the ...
... called , ceased to be employed . During the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries there was a long struggle between the physicians and surgeons . The latter had grown up into a distinct profession , and claimed admission into the ...
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... called , for any further encour- agement which they received beyond the efforts of the neighborhoods in which they might happen to be maintained . And , in truth , the state of education among the lower classes of the kingdom was ...
... called , for any further encour- agement which they received beyond the efforts of the neighborhoods in which they might happen to be maintained . And , in truth , the state of education among the lower classes of the kingdom was ...
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