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... Editors ' Election for 1857-58 Editors ' Table , 42 , 87 , 138 , 175 , 217 , 261 , 305 , 349 , 393 , 437 Introductory Bow , 305 ; Versions from Mother Goose , 306 ; Alumni Retrospect , A Ride to Church , A K. 430.
... Editors ' Election for 1857-58 Editors ' Table , 42 , 87 , 138 , 175 , 217 , 261 , 305 , 349 , 393 , 437 Introductory Bow , 305 ; Versions from Mother Goose , 306 ; Alumni Retrospect , A Ride to Church , A K. 430.
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... editor . The cultivation of literature , science , and art is , however , open to all , and it is the only rational and unsatiating en- joyment which retirement affords . We should brace our- selves " To some determined aim , Reading or ...
... editor . The cultivation of literature , science , and art is , however , open to all , and it is the only rational and unsatiating en- joyment which retirement affords . We should brace our- selves " To some determined aim , Reading or ...
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... '55 , student in the Scientific School , whom the committee reported to have been very little behind the other gentlemen in his mathematical knowledge . 8 18 EDITORS ' TABLE . " To promise is most courtly 304 [ Sept. COLLEGE RECORD .
... '55 , student in the Scientific School , whom the committee reported to have been very little behind the other gentlemen in his mathematical knowledge . 8 18 EDITORS ' TABLE . " To promise is most courtly 304 [ Sept. COLLEGE RECORD .
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EDITORS ' TABLE . " To promise is most courtly and fashionable : performance is a kind of will or testament which argues a great sickness in his judgment that makes it . " - Timon of Athens . - WELL , dear confidential souls , our ...
EDITORS ' TABLE . " To promise is most courtly and fashionable : performance is a kind of will or testament which argues a great sickness in his judgment that makes it . " - Timon of Athens . - WELL , dear confidential souls , our ...
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... sentiment appears in other ancient tongues : Vixit mulier annosa , Et quid tibi nunc videtur ? Cibus erat illi totus Victus pastus atque potus ; Fuit nunquam haec quieta Tamen , mulier morosa . Γραῦς 306 [ Sept EDITORS ' TABLE .
... sentiment appears in other ancient tongues : Vixit mulier annosa , Et quid tibi nunc videtur ? Cibus erat illi totus Victus pastus atque potus ; Fuit nunquam haec quieta Tamen , mulier morosa . Γραῦς 306 [ Sept EDITORS ' TABLE .
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