Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Volume 3M'Carty and Davis, 1834 |
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... received its honours , were many who after- wards attained great distinction in their professional , literary , or political career , and thus contributed to spread and exalt its reputation . Both in the advantages which it offered ...
... received its honours , were many who after- wards attained great distinction in their professional , literary , or political career , and thus contributed to spread and exalt its reputation . Both in the advantages which it offered ...
Page 206
... received a salary of one hundred and fifty pounds , Pennsyl- vania currency , which on the appointment of Dr. Allison was augmented to two hundred pounds ; and the salary of Dr. Smith , when chosen provost of the college , was fixed at ...
... received a salary of one hundred and fifty pounds , Pennsyl- vania currency , which on the appointment of Dr. Allison was augmented to two hundred pounds ; and the salary of Dr. Smith , when chosen provost of the college , was fixed at ...
Page 240
... received from him in their youth . In reply to the letter in which Dr. Andrews , a few months before his death , announced his desire to resign his station in the university , the trustees expressed their high sense " of the unremitting ...
... received from him in their youth . In reply to the letter in which Dr. Andrews , a few months before his death , announced his desire to resign his station in the university , the trustees expressed their high sense " of the unremitting ...
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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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