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... interests prostrated . We were assert- ing our national rights and contending for them in a protracted war with ... interest could so sensibly affect this city . The shipping for the most part , except coasters and river craft , lay ...
... interests prostrated . We were assert- ing our national rights and contending for them in a protracted war with ... interest could so sensibly affect this city . The shipping for the most part , except coasters and river craft , lay ...
Side 9
... interests prostrated . We were assert- ing our national rights and contending for them in a protracted war with ... interest could so sensibly affect this city . The shipping for the most part , except coasters and river craft , lay ...
... interests prostrated . We were assert- ing our national rights and contending for them in a protracted war with ... interest could so sensibly affect this city . The shipping for the most part , except coasters and river craft , lay ...
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... interest in Natural Philosophy . Dr. DeWitt was an early ani a warm friend of the College . His social position added to his personal influence , and Lis scientific acquirements made him an impor- tant member of the Farity , while he ...
... interest in Natural Philosophy . Dr. DeWitt was an early ani a warm friend of the College . His social position added to his personal influence , and Lis scientific acquirements made him an impor- tant member of the Farity , while he ...
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... interest in Natural Philosophy . Dr. DeWitt was an early and a warm friend of the College . His social position added to his personal influence , and his scientific acquirements , made him an impor- tant member of the Faculty , while he ...
... interest in Natural Philosophy . Dr. DeWitt was an early and a warm friend of the College . His social position added to his personal influence , and his scientific acquirements , made him an impor- tant member of the Faculty , while he ...
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... interest his class as much as it was ex- pected he would from the character he brought with him . He was very irregular in his attend- ance in the lecture room , frequently coming late , and occasionally failing to appear at all . This ...
... interest his class as much as it was ex- pected he would from the character he brought with him . He was very irregular in his attend- ance in the lecture room , frequently coming late , and occasionally failing to appear at all . This ...
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Side 7 - Like the vase in which roses have once been distilled — You may break, you may shatter the vase if you will, But the scent of the roses will hang round it still.
Side 3 - Association of the College of Physicians and Surgeons (Medical Department of Columbia College), New York, ten thousand dollars, with one-half of which to found a "Cartwright prize...
Side 25 - Were you poor, would you \ike a rich man thus to treat you ? Is that doing to others as you would that others should do to you?" He laughed, and rejoined, " Oh, Oastler, we never mix religion with trade. [" God is not in all their thoughts."] Our object in trade is to get what money we can.
Side 3 - Hospital constantly furnishes to the student about two hundred patients, of both sexes, suffering under every form of...