Annual Meeting: Proceedings, Constitution, List of Active Members, and Addresses |
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... England . Among the mem- bers present were some of the most eminently learned men of the land . The meeting was called to order by the Presi- dent of the Institute , Rev. B. G. Northrop , of Saxonville , Mass . Prayer was offered by Rev ...
... England . Among the mem- bers present were some of the most eminently learned men of the land . The meeting was called to order by the Presi- dent of the Institute , Rev. B. G. Northrop , of Saxonville , Mass . Prayer was offered by Rev ...
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... England , that be in both tongues comparable with Her Majesty . " * The more the language is read with care , the more easily and correctly will it be written ; and the more it is written , the more easily and understandingly will it be ...
... England , that be in both tongues comparable with Her Majesty . " * The more the language is read with care , the more easily and correctly will it be written ; and the more it is written , the more easily and understandingly will it be ...
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... Faculties of the New - England Colleges , with the request that some modification be made in the requirements , either by diminishing the mere numerical amount , so that what is to be done may 38 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS .
... Faculties of the New - England Colleges , with the request that some modification be made in the requirements , either by diminishing the mere numerical amount , so that what is to be done may 38 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS .
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... England : one , that you are to take up the Latin Grammar and learn every- thing , in coarse type and fine , before you begin to make any use of the principles acquired . The other theory is , that you shall take up a noun of the first ...
... England : one , that you are to take up the Latin Grammar and learn every- thing , in coarse type and fine , before you begin to make any use of the principles acquired . The other theory is , that you shall take up a noun of the first ...
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... England , and compared them as to the amount of preparatory work required . The conclusion I came to was that the amount was altogether too large to be profitable . We begin with a line or two a day , and then go on to fifty or seventy ...
... England , and compared them as to the amount of preparatory work required . The conclusion I came to was that the amount was altogether too large to be profitable . We begin with a line or two a day , and then go on to fifty or seventy ...
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