Congressional Serial SetU.S. Government Printing Office, 1906 - United States Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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... Association , was present by invitation to represent his associa- tion , and delivered an address , as follows : Mr. Chairman , ladies and gentlemen : We , the residents of this vicinity , highly appreciate this occasion . We thank you ...
... Association , was present by invitation to represent his associa- tion , and delivered an address , as follows : Mr. Chairman , ladies and gentlemen : We , the residents of this vicinity , highly appreciate this occasion . We thank you ...
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... Association have not only been pupils and friends of Mr. Gage , but taught under his personal supervision . We deem it but just and proper that we dedicate now to his memory this place of learning . It is a fitting memorial to his ...
... Association have not only been pupils and friends of Mr. Gage , but taught under his personal supervision . We deem it but just and proper that we dedicate now to his memory this place of learning . It is a fitting memorial to his ...
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... Association , April 9 , 1862 , a body of workers belonging to the city . The intellectual emancipation of the slave preceded the physical , for be it recalled that legal slavery ceased a week later than the formation of this society ...
... Association , April 9 , 1862 , a body of workers belonging to the city . The intellectual emancipation of the slave preceded the physical , for be it recalled that legal slavery ceased a week later than the formation of this society ...
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... association was fortunate in having as manager on the ground . Rev. J. W. Alvord , who eventually became general superintendent of the Freedman's bureau here and throughout the South wherever its work of uplift and guidance ramified ...
... association was fortunate in having as manager on the ground . Rev. J. W. Alvord , who eventually became general superintendent of the Freedman's bureau here and throughout the South wherever its work of uplift and guidance ramified ...
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... Association opened a school on Twenty- third street NW . They built a $ 6,000 house on Nineteenth street NW . , near Boundary , and immediately filled it with eager learners under an excellent and efficient teaching force . This proved ...
... Association opened a school on Twenty- third street NW . They built a $ 6,000 house on Nineteenth street NW . , near Boundary , and immediately filled it with eager learners under an excellent and efficient teaching force . This proved ...
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Page 100 - Like the vase, in which roses have once been distilled — You may break, you may shatter the vase if you will. But the scent of the roses will hang round it still.
Page 33 - On that best portion of a good man's life, — His little, nameless, unremembered acts Of kindness and of love.
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Page 86 - There is another consideration which cannot fail to entitle such an institution to the decided preference of a large portion of citizens. The parent who sends his son to Washington will find for him, in his Representative to Congress, a guardian and a friend who, during a large part of the year, will be his associate, will observe his progress in his studies, superintend his morals, and perceive the real condition and character of the seminanr, and thus be able, from time to time, to satisfy parental...