The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, 1819 |
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... institutions " are considered ; and at the head of them all , " as likely to be of the greatest ultimate advantage , " the recent establishment of Saving Banks . 1 " I say ultimate advantage , ' - for the benefit of these institutions ...
... institutions " are considered ; and at the head of them all , " as likely to be of the greatest ultimate advantage , " the recent establishment of Saving Banks . 1 " I say ultimate advantage , ' - for the benefit of these institutions ...
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... institutions had not furnishe temptations to their own violation ; an their natural interests had not been made t clash with their duties . A mild and paterna system of instruction and government hai been left to produce its legitimate ...
... institutions had not furnishe temptations to their own violation ; an their natural interests had not been made t clash with their duties . A mild and paterna system of instruction and government hai been left to produce its legitimate ...
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... Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb , before the New- York Forum , at the conclusion of a Vo- lunteer Debate for the benefit of said In- stitution , December 24 , 1818. By SIL- VANUS MILLER , one of the Directors ...
... Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb , before the New- York Forum , at the conclusion of a Vo- lunteer Debate for the benefit of said In- stitution , December 24 , 1818. By SIL- VANUS MILLER , one of the Directors ...
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