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... directed chiefly to augmenting their catalogue of books , and adding to their collection of historical documents . In these respects they have been peculiarly successful . Through the activity of their members , and the liberality of ...
... directed chiefly to augmenting their catalogue of books , and adding to their collection of historical documents . In these respects they have been peculiarly successful . Through the activity of their members , and the liberality of ...
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... directed it , had in view the double object of relieving England from some portion of the daily increasing burden of her pauperism , and of open- ing an avenue of useful and independent industry to those who had fallen into unmerited ...
... directed it , had in view the double object of relieving England from some portion of the daily increasing burden of her pauperism , and of open- ing an avenue of useful and independent industry to those who had fallen into unmerited ...
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... directed the pub- lic mind of England , either by their literary or political talents , agreed in regarding their North American pro- vinces , rather as possessions affording certain means of commercial advantages , than as integral ...
... directed the pub- lic mind of England , either by their literary or political talents , agreed in regarding their North American pro- vinces , rather as possessions affording certain means of commercial advantages , than as integral ...
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... directing it to be appropriated to the support of three scholarships , to be bestowed upon the best classical scholars of each year . This soon produced a happy effect , and the Dean's Bounty , as it is now called , has materially ...
... directing it to be appropriated to the support of three scholarships , to be bestowed upon the best classical scholars of each year . This soon produced a happy effect , and the Dean's Bounty , as it is now called , has materially ...
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... directed , and it may be said of him , in that Milto- nic language which he loved , all his mind was set Serious to learn , and know , and thence to do , What might be public good ; himself he thought Born to that end , born , to ...
... directed , and it may be said of him , in that Milto- nic language which he loved , all his mind was set Serious to learn , and know , and thence to do , What might be public good ; himself he thought Born to that end , born , to ...
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