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... interest the pamphlet whose title is prefixed to this article . It is an unpretending , but sensible and conclusive vindication of certain opinions expressed by its author in relation to an institution recently established in New - York ...
... interest the pamphlet whose title is prefixed to this article . It is an unpretending , but sensible and conclusive vindication of certain opinions expressed by its author in relation to an institution recently established in New - York ...
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... interest . " But it is not enough that this public interest should be awakened , and these correct opinions disseminated . Much remains to be done in order to secure to young artists , a thorough academic preparation . The various ...
... interest . " But it is not enough that this public interest should be awakened , and these correct opinions disseminated . Much remains to be done in order to secure to young artists , a thorough academic preparation . The various ...
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... 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 , have a right to govern them even to the ...
... 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 , have a right to govern them even to the ...
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... interests of their profession in a spirit of fraternity and mutual concession and respect , we hope that their solid ... interest is excited among them , however inadequate to the wants of the country may , as yet , have been their ...
... interests of their profession in a spirit of fraternity and mutual concession and respect , we hope that their solid ... interest is excited among them , however inadequate to the wants of the country may , as yet , have been their ...
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... interest of which is appropriated to the maintenance of elementary schools . In Connecticut , this fund will soon be more than suf- ficient to provide the necessary means of instruction for all the youth of the state . Were the surplus ...
... interest of which is appropriated to the maintenance of elementary schools . In Connecticut , this fund will soon be more than suf- ficient to provide the necessary means of instruction for all the youth of the state . Were the surplus ...
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