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... interests of the school . Should the instructor not approve of the plans proposed , the question is referred to the superintendent of the district , who decides , and from whose de- cision there is no appeal . The clergyman of each ...
... interests of the school . Should the instructor not approve of the plans proposed , the question is referred to the superintendent of the district , who decides , and from whose de- cision there is no appeal . The clergyman of each ...
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... interest or amuse the cultivated mind - is taught , and paint- ing and music , dancing , fencing and horsemanship , are in- termingled with the severest studies . It should , perhaps , be mentioned that the students after entering the ...
... interest or amuse the cultivated mind - is taught , and paint- ing and music , dancing , fencing and horsemanship , are in- termingled with the severest studies . It should , perhaps , be mentioned that the students after entering the ...
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... interests , were left to their own discretion . The young men in each University form themselves into clans . Those from each kingdom or principality associate together into what they term " Landmannschaften , " literally ...
... interests , were left to their own discretion . The young men in each University form themselves into clans . Those from each kingdom or principality associate together into what they term " Landmannschaften , " literally ...
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... interests and pleasures of his tour . As the principal purpose of the few remarks which we have to make upon this volume , is to call the public attention to an American work of real merit , we shall proceed , without further preface ...
... interests and pleasures of his tour . As the principal purpose of the few remarks which we have to make upon this volume , is to call the public attention to an American work of real merit , we shall proceed , without further preface ...
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... interest of the scene . planter and his slave - the halt , the dumb and the lame - even the governor himself - all ... interests itself in the practice , so far as to appoint the judge of the pit . We offer no apology for ex- tracting ...
... interest of the scene . planter and his slave - the halt , the dumb and the lame - even the governor himself - all ... interests itself in the practice , so far as to appoint the judge of the pit . We offer no apology for ex- tracting ...
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