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... Hollis to Harvard 253 253 Page TASTE : THE DIFFERENCE BE- TWEEN PROSE AND POETRY . By Rev. Professor Charles B. Had- duck , Dartmouth College , N. H. 394 ART . VII . REVIEW OF PROFESSOR TAPPANS'S WORKS ON THE WILL . By Rev. George B ...
... Hollis to Harvard 253 253 Page TASTE : THE DIFFERENCE BE- TWEEN PROSE AND POETRY . By Rev. Professor Charles B. Had- duck , Dartmouth College , N. H. 394 ART . VII . REVIEW OF PROFESSOR TAPPANS'S WORKS ON THE WILL . By Rev. George B ...
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... Hollis towards the college , at least of encouraging and confirming him in his design of making it the object of his bounty . " " 66 It should be further added , that during the four years he re- mained in England , he " in effect ...
... Hollis towards the college , at least of encouraging and confirming him in his design of making it the object of his bounty . " " 66 It should be further added , that during the four years he re- mained in England , he " in effect ...
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... Hollis from Harvard to Yale . pp . 227,523 . Several causes contributed to render Mr. Mather dissatisfied with the condition of the college , during the greater part of the administration of President Leverett - perhaps more so than he ...
... Hollis from Harvard to Yale . pp . 227,523 . Several causes contributed to render Mr. Mather dissatisfied with the condition of the college , during the greater part of the administration of President Leverett - perhaps more so than he ...
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... Hollis from Harvard to Yale College , there is absolutely no proof . In support of his charge to this effect , President Quincy has naught to rely on but bare suspicion . It seems that Gov- ernor Saltonstall , of Connecticut , inclosed ...
... Hollis from Harvard to Yale College , there is absolutely no proof . In support of his charge to this effect , President Quincy has naught to rely on but bare suspicion . It seems that Gov- ernor Saltonstall , of Connecticut , inclosed ...
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... Hollis , was altogether too strong , and quite inexcusable . President Leverett could not , with any propriety of language , be called a drone -- much less " an infamous drone . " It is possible that Mr. Hollis did not read Mather's ...
... Hollis , was altogether too strong , and quite inexcusable . President Leverett could not , with any propriety of language , be called a drone -- much less " an infamous drone . " It is possible that Mr. Hollis did not read Mather's ...
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