American Quarterly Review, Volume 13Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1833 - American literature |
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Page 33
... duties which are already con- fided to him . The appointment , duties , powers , and responsibi- lity of this new officer , would moreover open a new field of liti- gation , a crop already sufficiently abundant in that part of the law ...
... duties which are already con- fided to him . The appointment , duties , powers , and responsibi- lity of this new officer , would moreover open a new field of liti- gation , a crop already sufficiently abundant in that part of the law ...
Page 78
... duties at Jena , and devoted himself anew to his old field of labour , the drama . What were the causes of this change of purpose cannot be exactly ascertained . It was pro- bably produced , however , by weariness of a monotonous round ...
... duties at Jena , and devoted himself anew to his old field of labour , the drama . What were the causes of this change of purpose cannot be exactly ascertained . It was pro- bably produced , however , by weariness of a monotonous round ...
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... duties of schoolmaster , duties which , however useful , demand no more than acquirements of an inferior description , and thus necessarily place the person who exercises them lower in public estimation , than him who either teaches or ...
... duties of schoolmaster , duties which , however useful , demand no more than acquirements of an inferior description , and thus necessarily place the person who exercises them lower in public estimation , than him who either teaches or ...
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