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... offered to the Society through Mr. Deane ; Professor Young's paper on the
subjects of the orations for the degree of Master of Arts at Harvard College , from
1655 to 1791 ; Mr. Emerson's essay on Thomas Carlyle ; Dr. Ellis's remarks on
the ...
... offered to the Society through Mr. Deane ; Professor Young's paper on the
subjects of the orations for the degree of Master of Arts at Harvard College , from
1655 to 1791 ; Mr. Emerson's essay on Thomas Carlyle ; Dr. Ellis's remarks on
the ...
Halaman vi
The other illustrations are : - a portrait of Governor Andrew at page 41 ; and an
albertype of his dedicatory inscription in a book by Mrs. Child , given by him to his
sisters while he was still a college student , opposite page 47. Mr. Chandler , to ...
The other illustrations are : - a portrait of Governor Andrew at page 41 ; and an
albertype of his dedicatory inscription in a book by Mrs. Child , given by him to his
sisters while he was still a college student , opposite page 47. Mr. Chandler , to ...
Halaman vii
And finally between pages 318 and 319 is placed a reduced facsimile in
heliotype of the earliest known print of Price's view of Harvard College . The
Recording Secretary is ex officio chairman of the committee to publish these
proceedings .
And finally between pages 318 and 319 is placed a reduced facsimile in
heliotype of the earliest known print of Price's view of Harvard College . The
Recording Secretary is ex officio chairman of the committee to publish these
proceedings .
Halaman x
70 79 80 82 JUNE MEETING . Death of Dr. E. B. O'Callaghan 118 Paper by
EDWARD J. Young on the Early Subjects for Master's Degree in Harvard College
. 119 Warrant issued by Governor Hancock in 1781 , communicated by ELLIS
AMES ...
70 79 80 82 JUNE MEETING . Death of Dr. E. B. O'Callaghan 118 Paper by
EDWARD J. Young on the Early Subjects for Master's Degree in Harvard College
. 119 Warrant issued by Governor Hancock in 1781 , communicated by ELLIS
AMES ...
Halaman xi
Remarks by the CABINET - KEEPER on Early Views of Harvard College The
Erastus B. Bigelow Fund given Remarks by the PRESIDENT Paper on Thomas
Carlyle by R. W. EMERSON Remarks by JAMES F. CLARKE Remarks ...
Remarks by the CABINET - KEEPER on Early Views of Harvard College The
Erastus B. Bigelow Fund given Remarks by the PRESIDENT Paper on Thomas
Carlyle by R. W. EMERSON Remarks by JAMES F. CLARKE Remarks ...
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Halaman 335 - A combination and a form, indeed, Where every god did seem to set his seal, To give the world assurance of a man: This was your husband.
Halaman 386 - Now the Egyptians are men, and not God; and their horses flesh, and not spirit. When the LORD shall stretch out his hand, both he that helpeth shall fall, and he that is holpen shall fall down, and they all shall fail together.
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