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... hundred . There are , perhaps , more solid grounds for this con- clusion to rest on than the vanity of man , and the reciproca- tions of complacency which he is obliged to make , will con- cede . A candid and thorough scrutiny of this ...
... hundred . There are , perhaps , more solid grounds for this con- clusion to rest on than the vanity of man , and the reciproca- tions of complacency which he is obliged to make , will con- cede . A candid and thorough scrutiny of this ...
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... hundred paupers received out - door aid from the Guardians of the Poor . These persons were all too old for , and they had no infant children . During this same year there were kept in full operation in that county , two hundred and ...
... hundred paupers received out - door aid from the Guardians of the Poor . These persons were all too old for , and they had no infant children . During this same year there were kept in full operation in that county , two hundred and ...
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... hundred and sixty- nine , in 1849 , forty thousand , and in 1850 , fifty thousand children in the free schools of Philadelphia . More than half a million have had this light profusely shed upon them , at the cost of many millions of the ...
... hundred and sixty- nine , in 1849 , forty thousand , and in 1850 , fifty thousand children in the free schools of Philadelphia . More than half a million have had this light profusely shed upon them , at the cost of many millions of the ...
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... hundred is enough ; that schooling up to twenty - one years of age does not make mind ; and that the practical education , here described , will most aptly fit the intellect , and prepare the genius for the profoundest researches of ...
... hundred is enough ; that schooling up to twenty - one years of age does not make mind ; and that the practical education , here described , will most aptly fit the intellect , and prepare the genius for the profoundest researches of ...
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... hundred bushels of corn , or one hundred bushels of wheat , I bought of you to - day ; or this three hundred dollars in cash I borrowed from you yesterday , with my word and honor to pay you . But since then I have resolved to be an ...
... hundred bushels of corn , or one hundred bushels of wheat , I bought of you to - day ; or this three hundred dollars in cash I borrowed from you yesterday , with my word and honor to pay you . But since then I have resolved to be an ...
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