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Page 57
... interest , relinquish Miss Millicent's hand , if she so pleases , and , at any rate , relieve Boston of his presence altogether and for good . He may do it as soon as he likes , and as pri- vately . ” This course at once met the approba ...
... interest , relinquish Miss Millicent's hand , if she so pleases , and , at any rate , relieve Boston of his presence altogether and for good . He may do it as soon as he likes , and as pri- vately . ” This course at once met the approba ...
Page 61
... interest in its advancement to- ward greater intelligence and virtue . The local affections he certainly had ; for he was gratified at the prosperity of his fellow - townsmen , proud of his native State , and took a pleasure in ...
... interest in its advancement to- ward greater intelligence and virtue . The local affections he certainly had ; for he was gratified at the prosperity of his fellow - townsmen , proud of his native State , and took a pleasure in ...
Page 62
... interest that conversation was not mutually desirable . A remark he made to a scientific friend , who had just been married , will , perhaps , throw some light on the subject . " How is this ? " said he ; " I thought you were wedded to ...
... interest that conversation was not mutually desirable . A remark he made to a scientific friend , who had just been married , will , perhaps , throw some light on the subject . " How is this ? " said he ; " I thought you were wedded to ...
Page 63
... interests of sci- ence required them so to do . " After this , we rarely crossed the State line but Percival observed ... interest , compared with a perfect tempest of drapery , which rolled in ungovernable masses , like the clouds of a ...
... interests of sci- ence required them so to do . " After this , we rarely crossed the State line but Percival observed ... interest , compared with a perfect tempest of drapery , which rolled in ungovernable masses , like the clouds of a ...
Page 68
... an earnest advocate of popular education . He manifested much interest in the first systematic attempt ( at the instance of Mr. James Brewster ) to furnish the people of New Haven with popular instruction in 68 [ July , Percival .
... an earnest advocate of popular education . He manifested much interest in the first systematic attempt ( at the instance of Mr. James Brewster ) to furnish the people of New Haven with popular instruction in 68 [ July , Percival .
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