North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1830 |
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... practice of the Post - Office certainly forms an exception to that of all the other branches of the administration , whether of the General or State Governments , in all their ramifications , as well to that of the citizens at large ...
... practice of the Post - Office certainly forms an exception to that of all the other branches of the administration , whether of the General or State Governments , in all their ramifications , as well to that of the citizens at large ...
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... practice was drawn up and headed by a justly respected Unitarian clergyman of this city , and extensively signed by individuals of the same persuasion . As the memorials in favor of a change proceed from citizens of all the different ...
... practice was drawn up and headed by a justly respected Unitarian clergyman of this city , and extensively signed by individuals of the same persuasion . As the memorials in favor of a change proceed from citizens of all the different ...
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... practice of the Post - Office Department is an exception from the rule observed in all the others , that they evidently consider the petitioners for a change in this practice as endeavoring to make it such . Thus they inquire , in the ...
... practice of the Post - Office Department is an exception from the rule observed in all the others , that they evidently consider the petitioners for a change in this practice as endeavoring to make it such . Thus they inquire , in the ...
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TONE OF BRITISH CRITICISM | 27 |
ASYLUM FOR THE BLIND | 66 |
GERMAN ASSOCIATION OF NATURALISTS AND PHYSI | 85 |
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