Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... society , and of raising the rude peasantry to the position of orderly and intelligent landed proprietors , is one of no ordi- nary difficulty . To do this , in the face of an active enemy like Great Britain , and with a feeble ally ...
... society , and of raising the rude peasantry to the position of orderly and intelligent landed proprietors , is one of no ordi- nary difficulty . To do this , in the face of an active enemy like Great Britain , and with a feeble ally ...
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... society soon attracted attention ; it was called the little Academy ; even the professors gladly took part in it ; and those of the students who had the good fortune to be members of it remember the lectures read there , as not the ...
... society soon attracted attention ; it was called the little Academy ; even the professors gladly took part in it ; and those of the students who had the good fortune to be members of it remember the lectures read there , as not the ...
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... society . The sphere of woman , they thought , should not be extended beyond the kitchen and the laundry . After this double examination , Agassiz received permission from his parents to visit Vienna . The object of this journey was the ...
... society . The sphere of woman , they thought , should not be extended beyond the kitchen and the laundry . After this double examination , Agassiz received permission from his parents to visit Vienna . The object of this journey was the ...
108 psl.
... societies vied in showing their sym- pathy with him ; and , ( a distinction then unparalleled , ) at the age of thirty - four , Agassiz was a member of every scientific academy in Europe . England was , at that time , in advance of all ...
... societies vied in showing their sym- pathy with him ; and , ( a distinction then unparalleled , ) at the age of thirty - four , Agassiz was a member of every scientific academy in Europe . England was , at that time , in advance of all ...
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... Society of Natural History was formed , that soon drew attention by its activity . The Museum , established by the liberality of some of the citi zens , increased rapidly . At the recommendation of Mr. Agassiz , a young naturalist , a ...
... Society of Natural History was formed , that soon drew attention by its activity . The Museum , established by the liberality of some of the citi zens , increased rapidly . At the recommendation of Mr. Agassiz , a young naturalist , a ...
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