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 | Minna - Page 72The principal was just depicting to the sympathizing Minna the despair of the parents at losing their only child, and her own ruin and disgrace, ...more pages: 65 66 70 73 |
 | Cambridge, Mass - Page 356She was' born in May, 1810, in Cambridge, Mass. In 1823, at the age of thirteen, we find her already in society there, accorded the rights of a grown ... |
 | Boston - Page 233Here in Boston the regular course of lectures at Horticultural Hall is financially provided for. It is expected that the course will be one of much ...more pages: 5 52 80 127 239 319 320 369 386 392 |
More | Paris - Page 98At the moment of capitulation Paris was in its best condition for defense. But the Government feared the Prussians less than they feared the armed ...more pages: 81 83 85 86 87 88 89 91 92 93 |
 | Berkeley - Page 179Even such was the philosophy of Berkeley ; and in its grandeur it was worthy of the man of whom.more pages: 177 178 |
 | Nimes - Page 102Communes, or Communities, whether for Cities of Refuge or for Nations. The walls of China are falling, as those of Aries and Nimes and. |
 | Rome - Page 351About the corruption there is no sign that it was half so deep as that under which Rome finally succumbed. That when imperialism was established the ...more pages: 108 110 111 147 148 189 236 283 305 353 |
 | Basel - Page 251Yet the International Labor Congress last year, at Basel, representing the democracy of labor reform, not only indulged in denunciation of landed ... |
 | St. Louis - Page 148A LITTLE sheet published in St. Louis, called "The Communist," — whose motto is, " From each according to his ability, to each according to his wants ... |
 | Toulouse - Page 138I went to Toulouse full of doubt upon my religion through reading a multitude of books of controversy. The priest, debating with me, only increased my ... |
 | Rouen - Page 138He then became private tutor in several private families at Rouen and at Paris, and afterwards was Professor of Philosophy at Sedan. ... |
 | Athens - Page 381South only expressed the orthodox sentiment when he said " an Aristotle was but the rubbish of an Adam, and Athens but the rudiments of Paradise. ...more pages: 284 |
 | Luxemburg - Page 66He was buried in a church at Luxemburg. After four hundred years and more the old church threatened to fall, and so it was taken down. ... |
 | New York - Page 96the churches had been stripped, and refutes his own calumnies by inadvertently holding up the Communal Council of Paris as an example to New York. ...more pages: 76 147 230 240 341 353 357 389 |
 | Marseilles - Page 103Lyons and Marseilles believed also in the Commune. Toulouse obeyed the impulse of the capital. But why should one Commune move with another? ... |
 | Lubbock - Page 54Even the New Zealanders," says Lubbock, " believed that a man who was eaten was destroyed, both body and spirit. ... |
 | St. Augustine - Page 237They are so "unanimous " that there really appears to be no Father of any name, except St. Augustine and perhaps Origen, who holds a different opinion ... |
 | Oxford - Page 234The antagonistic doctrine which appeared to be held by the conservative members of the Committee was that Oxford had somehow been led into the paths ... |
 | Dundee - Page 320Tyndall to the workingmen of Dundee, as a part of an appropriate Scripture lesson : — Be careful, above all things, of professing to see in the ... |
 | London - Page 83The latest news (from London) is that the Nationals of Mont- martre have seized the headquarters of the National Guards of Paris.f MARCH 21. ... |
 | Providence, RI - Page 3571837 found her at the head of a large school in Providence, RI, on a salary of one thousand dollars, a fact which testifies sufficiently to her power ... |
 | Cincinnati - Page 107And it has appeared again in modern Judaism, as the late Hebrew Convention, with its important reformatory measures, in the city of Cincinnati, ... |
 | Berlin - Page 340A little shoe, which the Princess Royal of Prussia had worn when christened, had been sent from Berlin to do its part in the bridal festivity. ... |
 | Edinburgh - Page 384But see what Sir William Thomson, the president of the British Association, proposed at Edinburgh in August last. ... |
 | Bombay - Page 267There is also a community of Parsees in and about Bombay, whither their ancestors fled frofn persecution in Persia about the tenth century. ... |
 | Canterbury - Page 157is consecrated to the music of the very chant, probably, which was sung by Augustine and his monks as they marched from the sea-shore to Canterbury. ... |
 | Bonn - Page 69I studied at Bonn, and was there betrothed to the daughter of an eminent professor and antiquarian. What a girl ! What errudi- tion ! ... |
 | Chicago - Page 320IN all probability the burning of Chicago — the terrible details of this calamity have just transpired — will furnish the text for numerous sermons on ... |
 | Munich - Page 240The grand review which I witnessed at Munich was on the Sabbath. And, as I have before said, there is no church-going on the Continent, ... |
 | Cambridge - Page 27When the foreign nobleman, Gurowski, who was so much interested in our late contest, was living at Cambridge, being in straitened circumstances, ... |
 | Brunswick - Page 9wood- carving, practical farming, forestry, and mould-making in Bavaria, the construction of machines and mining in Brunswick, for mechanicians, ... |
 | Yima - Page 174We hear that Yima, son of Vivangh- vat, was not spared these afflictions, he who by his benefactions blessed mankind and filled our parts of the world ... |
 | Victorias - Page 150just sealed between the two nations, and be a new security of peace, if a twin sisterhood of Victorias were to preside over the two nations. ... |
 | Saint Denis - Page 66Red rose and white rose, Montjoye, Saint Denis ! Here blooms the blue flower of the romantic ! " " But, cousin, how does it happen that this last of ... |
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