Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Volume 3M'Carty and Davis, 1834 |
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Page 264
... ARTS AND SCIENCES . - This de- partment consists of three parts , the college , the academy or grammar schools , and the charity schools . The college is under the immediate government of a fa- culty , composed of four professors and a ...
... ARTS AND SCIENCES . - This de- partment consists of three parts , the college , the academy or grammar schools , and the charity schools . The college is under the immediate government of a fa- culty , composed of four professors and a ...
Page 272
... arts , it is necessary to say but little . Un- der this title are included two grammar schools - one in the charge of the Rev. James Wiltbank , located in the old Fourth Street academy ; the other , a seminary situated in the west- ern ...
... arts , it is necessary to say but little . Un- der this title are included two grammar schools - one in the charge of the Rev. James Wiltbank , located in the old Fourth Street academy ; the other , a seminary situated in the west- ern ...
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... arts as the people of our own continent . The race of their proposed immediate progenitors , the Mon- golians , is found in our earliest histories possessed of the ser- vices of horses and cattle , of some other domestic animals , of ...
... arts as the people of our own continent . The race of their proposed immediate progenitors , the Mon- golians , is found in our earliest histories possessed of the ser- vices of horses and cattle , of some other domestic animals , of ...
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THE TRANSLATORS PREFACE | v |
BOOK | 13 |
In what manner at what time and by what European Nations | 24 |
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