| Ohio. General Assembly. Senate - 1848 - 1012 páginas
...their souls. Very many of these institutions sunk under the weight of the execration of mankind in the latter part of the last century, and in the beginning of this. But the principle upon which they were founded has been revived and made prominent in the modern arguments... | |
| Duane Hamilton Hurd - 1884 - 632 páginas
...and which contributed little to the promotion of its welfare. Manufactures, it is true, began, in the latter part of the last century and in the beginning of this, to spring up in the hands of a few enterprising men, but their growth was limited until tho channel... | |
| William Thomas Davis - 1885 - 218 páginas
...and which contributed little to the promotion of its welfare. Manufactures, it is true, began, in the latter part of the last century and in the beginning of this, to spring up in the hands of a few enterprising men, but their growth was limited until the channel... | |
| Concord (Mass.) - 1885 - 108 páginas
...GEORGE MERRICK BROOKS. JUDGE BROOKS' REMARKS, Mr. President, Ladies and Gentlemen : Concord in the latter part of the last century and in the beginning of this, was a leading town in the county, on account of its population, its wealth and its central position,... | |
| Erckmann-Chatrian - 1886 - 232 páginas
...astrologer who died in 1 566. His " Centuries" were of ten quoted as predicting events, especially in the latter part of the last century and in the beginning of this. His almanacs, published from 1550 till his death, served as a model for similar publications, which... | |
| Erckmann-Chatrian, George A. D. Beck, Alexandre Chatrian - 1896 - 282 páginas
...astrologer who died in 1566. His " Centuries" were often quoted as predicting events, especially in the latter part of the last century and in the beginning of this. His almanacs, published from 1550 till his death, served as a model for similar publications, which... | |
| Lyman Abbott - 1898 - 360 páginas
...organization. This doctrine, of which Rousseau was the preeminent expounder, was very popular in the latter part of the last century and in the beginning of this, and was apparently the doctrine entertained by a part, though certainly not by all, the founders of... | |
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