The North American Review, Volume 149O. Everett, 1889 - North American review Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... civil - engineering , mining , and chemistry . The literary courses are , first , in Greek and Latin ; second , in Latin and English ; third , in English literature and modern history and languages . There are electives in all the ...
... civil - engineering , mining , and chemistry . The literary courses are , first , in Greek and Latin ; second , in Latin and English ; third , in English literature and modern history and languages . There are electives in all the ...
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... the university system with which I have come most in contact and where I have had most experience . HORACE DAVIS , President of the University of California . AN ENGLISH VIEW OF THE CIVIL WAR . II . DISCIPLINE IN AMERICAN COLLEGES . 29.
... the university system with which I have come most in contact and where I have had most experience . HORACE DAVIS , President of the University of California . AN ENGLISH VIEW OF THE CIVIL WAR . II . DISCIPLINE IN AMERICAN COLLEGES . 29.
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AN ENGLISH VIEW OF THE CIVIL WAR . II . BY GENERAL VISCOUNT Wolseley , K. P. , ADJUTANT - GENERAL OF THE BRITISH ARMY . THE second volume of the " Battles and Leaders " is , in my judgment , even more interesting than the ... CIVIL WAR. ...
AN ENGLISH VIEW OF THE CIVIL WAR . II . BY GENERAL VISCOUNT Wolseley , K. P. , ADJUTANT - GENERAL OF THE BRITISH ARMY . THE second volume of the " Battles and Leaders " is , in my judgment , even more interesting than the ... CIVIL WAR. ...
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... Civil War , General Sheridan told them that when they made their attack they would find out their mistake . One of the most bloody AN ENGLISH VIEW OF THE CIVIL WAR . 31.
... Civil War , General Sheridan told them that when they made their attack they would find out their mistake . One of the most bloody AN ENGLISH VIEW OF THE CIVIL WAR . 31.
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... - gerated fears of the Government at Washington . Secretary Stan- ton appears to have been encouraged by this first interference with McClellan's plans to take upon himself the general direction AN ENGLISH VIEW OF THE CIVIL WAR . 37.
... - gerated fears of the Government at Washington . Secretary Stan- ton appears to have been encouraged by this first interference with McClellan's plans to take upon himself the general direction AN ENGLISH VIEW OF THE CIVIL WAR . 37.
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