American Journal, and Annals of Education and Instruction, Volum 1Otis, Broaders and Company., 1856 |
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... honor , shall beat in one heart on your territory , the charity is immortal . For every one among you it is set open equally . No fear that the religious opinions he holds sacred will be assailed , or the politics he cultivates insulted ...
... honor , shall beat in one heart on your territory , the charity is immortal . For every one among you it is set open equally . No fear that the religious opinions he holds sacred will be assailed , or the politics he cultivates insulted ...
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... honor are assigned to the most distinguished members of each class , at the conclusion of the course , and sometimes on other occasions . It is generally an honor , to be permitted to take part in the public exercises of commencement ...
... honor are assigned to the most distinguished members of each class , at the conclusion of the course , and sometimes on other occasions . It is generally an honor , to be permitted to take part in the public exercises of commencement ...
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... honor does not involve the necessary humiliation of another . As permanent tokens of these distinctions , prizes in the form of valuable medals , books , instruments of science or other convenient objects , may very properly be ...
... honor does not involve the necessary humiliation of another . As permanent tokens of these distinctions , prizes in the form of valuable medals , books , instruments of science or other convenient objects , may very properly be ...
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Remarks on the same by Bishop Potter Prof Bache Dr Proudfit and others | 32 |
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