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... United States shall be the seat of the fine arts . Rather let us submit to re- trenchments and tariffs , and all the ultra maxims of thrift and parsimony - let us convert our rising academies and exhibition halls into factories and ...
... United States shall be the seat of the fine arts . Rather let us submit to re- trenchments and tariffs , and all the ultra maxims of thrift and parsimony - let us convert our rising academies and exhibition halls into factories and ...
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... United States . Our skies are as serene , our zephyrs as balmy and genial , our mountains as lofty , our vallies and plains as verdant as nature in her prodigality has lavished upon any region of the earth . In the freedom of our ...
... United States . Our skies are as serene , our zephyrs as balmy and genial , our mountains as lofty , our vallies and plains as verdant as nature in her prodigality has lavished upon any region of the earth . In the freedom of our ...
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... united by a libe- ral attachment to its interests . The benefit intended by them results incidentally to the artist , in proportion as their object is more or less promoted . The gentlemen who originate and maintain such institutions ...
... united by a libe- ral attachment to its interests . The benefit intended by them results incidentally to the artist , in proportion as their object is more or less promoted . The gentlemen who originate and maintain such institutions ...
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... United States , wisdom is frequently supposed to come by intuition . They are the results of patient , assi- duous , unwearied toil . The example of such men and such insti- tutions is worthy of all praise ; and the people of the United ...
... United States , wisdom is frequently supposed to come by intuition . They are the results of patient , assi- duous , unwearied toil . The example of such men and such insti- tutions is worthy of all praise ; and the people of the United ...
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... United States that in Europe would be considered as an University . The academic terms ( Semesters ) are two in the year , each of about five months continuance . The following notices taken from the " Index Lectionum , " to be de ...
... United States that in Europe would be considered as an University . The academic terms ( Semesters ) are two in the year , each of about five months continuance . The following notices taken from the " Index Lectionum , " to be de ...
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