The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volume 13; Volume 15; Volume 19Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1894 - United States |
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Page 141
... United States and other govern- ments in the Atlantic , it is not easy to comprehend the incredulity with which any account of the lost Atlan- tis was formerly received . But that , upon the space where now the Atlan- tic rolls in broad ...
... United States and other govern- ments in the Atlantic , it is not easy to comprehend the incredulity with which any account of the lost Atlan- tis was formerly received . But that , upon the space where now the Atlan- tic rolls in broad ...
Page 189
... United States ; and all it re- quires to realize these advantages is the cultivation of the gifts of nature in the direction that taste or oppor- tunity suggest . There is no appren- ticeship or government exaction re- quired before ...
... United States ; and all it re- quires to realize these advantages is the cultivation of the gifts of nature in the direction that taste or oppor- tunity suggest . There is no appren- ticeship or government exaction re- quired before ...
Page 191
... United States Senator from that State , and a trustee of Dartmouth College . Still another named David , was the husband of the lady so well known to earlier American literature , as Sarah Josepha Hale , editor of Go- dey's Lady's Book ...
... United States Senator from that State , and a trustee of Dartmouth College . Still another named David , was the husband of the lady so well known to earlier American literature , as Sarah Josepha Hale , editor of Go- dey's Lady's Book ...
Page 194
... United States teaching the homeo- pathic system ; the only text books were Hahnemann's " Materia Medi- ca , " " Chronic Diseases , " Jahr's the majority of his school at the time clung to 194 MAGAZINE OF WESTERN HISTORY .
... United States teaching the homeo- pathic system ; the only text books were Hahnemann's " Materia Medi- ca , " " Chronic Diseases , " Jahr's the majority of his school at the time clung to 194 MAGAZINE OF WESTERN HISTORY .
Page 195
... United States and England , and was generously supported by many noble and great minded men , such as Doug- las , of Milwaukee ; Ellis and Drake , of Detroit ; Lippe , Hering , and others , of Philadelphia ; Dunham , Jos- lin , Wells ...
... United States and England , and was generously supported by many noble and great minded men , such as Doug- las , of Milwaukee ; Ellis and Drake , of Detroit ; Lippe , Hering , and others , of Philadelphia ; Dunham , Jos- lin , Wells ...
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