The New-England Magazine, Том 5Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1833 |
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... Colleges , Deaths , and Miscellanies , was arranged and epitomized by him . But a brief record and a passing remark remain to be added . ED- WIN BUCKINGHAM was born in Boston , June 26 , 1810 , and died on board the brig Mermaid , May ...
... Colleges , Deaths , and Miscellanies , was arranged and epitomized by him . But a brief record and a passing remark remain to be added . ED- WIN BUCKINGHAM was born in Boston , June 26 , 1810 , and died on board the brig Mermaid , May ...
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... College , by a Committee of the Corporation and the Academical Faculty . " It is a pamphlet , calculated , for ... colleges , and uproot in them every remnant of the learned languages . Though advocates of a temperate and judicious ...
... College , by a Committee of the Corporation and the Academical Faculty . " It is a pamphlet , calculated , for ... colleges , and uproot in them every remnant of the learned languages . Though advocates of a temperate and judicious ...
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... colleges , and other seats of learning , think as they have been taught , and are guided by example . Under these circumstances , the former can scarcely fail to take a lead , in the work of general innovation and improvement . The ...
... colleges , and other seats of learning , think as they have been taught , and are guided by example . Under these circumstances , the former can scarcely fail to take a lead , in the work of general innovation and improvement . The ...
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... college or a university , because no other could procure for it the favor of Heaven ; and the time also was , when no young man's education was esteemed liberal and complete , though he might be intended for holy orders , unless it ...
... college or a university , because no other could procure for it the favor of Heaven ; and the time also was , when no young man's education was esteemed liberal and complete , though he might be intended for holy orders , unless it ...
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... College . After taking his bachelor's degree , he entered on the study of law , in the city of New- York , in the office of Mr. James Alexander . He also entered himself as a student of the Middle Temple , London , though it does not ...
... College . After taking his bachelor's degree , he entered on the study of law , in the city of New- York , in the office of Mr. James Alexander . He also entered himself as a student of the Middle Temple , London , though it does not ...
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