The New Englander, Volume 20A.H. Maltby, 1862 - United States |
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... Society for the year ending April 30 , 1876 , has been $ 65,971.10 , and the total expenditures , $ 67,747.25 , — leaving a small balance against the treasury . The object of this Society is to aid in raising up a sufficient and edu ...
... Society for the year ending April 30 , 1876 , has been $ 65,971.10 , and the total expenditures , $ 67,747.25 , — leaving a small balance against the treasury . The object of this Society is to aid in raising up a sufficient and edu ...
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... society relations in central and eastern Europe . This introductory chapter begins by reviewing the existing debate on military - society relations and laying out a framework for interpreting new patterns of military - society relations ...
... society relations in central and eastern Europe . This introductory chapter begins by reviewing the existing debate on military - society relations and laying out a framework for interpreting new patterns of military - society relations ...
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... Society was the pioneer of the modern hereditary , patriotic Society , and its influences led to the formation of all of them . Some of these constitutions , with the circulars and bulletins of the California Society , were sent , year ...
... Society was the pioneer of the modern hereditary , patriotic Society , and its influences led to the formation of all of them . Some of these constitutions , with the circulars and bulletins of the California Society , were sent , year ...
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... Society , for several years , that Telang's papers on antiquarian subjects have left behind " material enough to make the Society distinguished for generations to come . " " " " " After an interval of Organ Recital letters of ...
... Society , for several years , that Telang's papers on antiquarian subjects have left behind " material enough to make the Society distinguished for generations to come . " " " " " After an interval of Organ Recital letters of ...
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... society' with 'mass society'): 'By this', he writes, 'I mean the following': Whether or not they are aware of them, men in a mass society are gripped by personal troubles which they are not able to turn into social issues. They do not ...
... society' with 'mass society'): 'By this', he writes, 'I mean the following': Whether or not they are aware of them, men in a mass society are gripped by personal troubles which they are not able to turn into social issues. They do not ...
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