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... taken possession of some districts in each State , had elected to adhere to the old government and to exclude the jurisdiction of the new , within their territory ? We will add but a few observations upon this subject . There is a class ...
... taken possession of some districts in each State , had elected to adhere to the old government and to exclude the jurisdiction of the new , within their territory ? We will add but a few observations upon this subject . There is a class ...
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... system , and drive out of the market these foreign importations by sub- stituting for them our own manufactures . In establishing the 爨 National Academy of Design , Mr. Morse has taken the 1829. ] 85 The Fine Arts .
... system , and drive out of the market these foreign importations by sub- stituting for them our own manufactures . In establishing the 爨 National Academy of Design , Mr. Morse has taken the 1829. ] 85 The Fine Arts .
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National Academy of Design , Mr. Morse has taken the most effectual means of improving the young artists of the country . After having initiated them into the principles of the profession , and enlarged their minds with the collateral ...
National Academy of Design , Mr. Morse has taken the most effectual means of improving the young artists of the country . After having initiated them into the principles of the profession , and enlarged their minds with the collateral ...
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... taken that those means shall be skilfully applied ; where the " materiel " of learning has been most abundantly provided , and the master - workmen who are to employ these implements , are , themselves , most thoroughly instructed , and ...
... taken that those means shall be skilfully applied ; where the " materiel " of learning has been most abundantly provided , and the master - workmen who are to employ these implements , are , themselves , most thoroughly instructed , and ...
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... taken from the " Index Lectionum , " to be de- livered at Berlin during the winter semester of 1825-1826 , and which has been sub- joined by Mr. Dwight as an appendix to his Travels , will show the variety of the subjects to which the ...
... taken from the " Index Lectionum , " to be de- livered at Berlin during the winter semester of 1825-1826 , and which has been sub- joined by Mr. Dwight as an appendix to his Travels , will show the variety of the subjects to which the ...
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