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... present year , they do desire and intend to conduct it with the care and fidelity which should characterize any personal interest . IN concluding these miscellaneous items , it may be said that the Committee propose to themselves three ...
... present year , they do desire and intend to conduct it with the care and fidelity which should characterize any personal interest . IN concluding these miscellaneous items , it may be said that the Committee propose to themselves three ...
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... present . The graduating class consisted of eight young ladies and seven young men . Among the addresses , which concluded the exercises , was an interesting account of the Normal Schools of Greece , by Professor Felton . THE ...
... present . The graduating class consisted of eight young ladies and seven young men . Among the addresses , which concluded the exercises , was an interesting account of the Normal Schools of Greece , by Professor Felton . THE ...
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... PRESENT . BY REV . HENRY S. OSBORN . This work presents an Epitome of the History of Palestine , to the present day . It is the most important , instructive , and superbly illustrated work , ever issued from the American Press . Cloth ...
... PRESENT . BY REV . HENRY S. OSBORN . This work presents an Epitome of the History of Palestine , to the present day . It is the most important , instructive , and superbly illustrated work , ever issued from the American Press . Cloth ...
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