Cyclopædia of American Literature, Volume 2C. Scribner, 1855 |
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... professor . Story having as a friend of the college and of legal science accepted the appointment , delivered an inaugura- tion Address on the Value and Importance of the Study of Law , which is regarded as one of his finest productions ...
... professor . Story having as a friend of the college and of legal science accepted the appointment , delivered an inaugura- tion Address on the Value and Importance of the Study of Law , which is regarded as one of his finest productions ...
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... Professor of the Hebrew and Ori- ental languages at Harvard from 1786 to 1806 . It is noticeable that Stuart was chosen , " not be- cause of extraordinary proficiency in Oriental lan- guages , for his knowledge of Hebrew was at this ...
... Professor of the Hebrew and Ori- ental languages at Harvard from 1786 to 1806 . It is noticeable that Stuart was chosen , " not be- cause of extraordinary proficiency in Oriental lan- guages , for his knowledge of Hebrew was at this ...
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... Professor Stuart , and one for which the gratitude and respect of American scholars must ever be his due , lies in the zeal and ability he has exhibited for a long series of years in bringing to the notice of the English- reading public ...
... Professor Stuart , and one for which the gratitude and respect of American scholars must ever be his due , lies in the zeal and ability he has exhibited for a long series of years in bringing to the notice of the English- reading public ...
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... Professor C. C. Felton of Harvard College , after reviewing his recent political course , described the noble natural features of his farm , as a framework for a notice of its owner , to whom the writer passed by a masterly transition ...
... Professor C. C. Felton of Harvard College , after reviewing his recent political course , described the noble natural features of his farm , as a framework for a notice of its owner , to whom the writer passed by a masterly transition ...
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... Professor of International Law at Harvard University , to which he had been elected soon after his return , when he was attacked by a dis- ease which closed his life , on the eleventh of March , 1848 . In ROBERT , the second son of the ...
... Professor of International Law at Harvard University , to which he had been elected soon after his return , when he was attacked by a dis- ease which closed his life , on the eleventh of March , 1848 . In ROBERT , the second son of the ...
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