| 1845 - 226 pages
...effect these altered circumstances of the estuary may have upon the bar it is difficult to say ; but I trust the time is not far distant when we shall be able to state what they have been ; and whether the result will be such as we now confidently anticipate,... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1852 - 550 pages
...pride and glory of our own country. It is for this important class that I have ventured to address you, and I trust the time is not far distant when we shall witness establishments suitable for their education ; auch as will teach them to reason and to think,... | |
| Andrew Ure - 1853 - 1034 pages
...and glory of our own country. It is for this important class, that I have ventured to address you, and I trust the time is not far distant, when we shall witness establishments suitable for their education, f-uch as will teach them to reason and to think,... | |
| Andrew Ure - 1853 - 1034 pages
...and glory of our own country. it is for this important class, that I have ventured to address you, and I trust the time is not far distant, when we shall witness establishments suitable for their education, such as will tench them to reason and t^Miink,... | |
| Sir William Fairbairn - 1856 - 450 pages
...pride and glory of our country. It is for this important class that I have ventured to address you, and I trust the time is not far distant when we shall witness establishments suitable for their education ; an education, which above all others will teach... | |
| Sir William Fairbairn - 1856 - 374 pages
...pride and glory of our country. It is for this important class that I have ventured to address you, and I trust the time is not far distant when we shall witness establishments suitable for their education ; an education, which above all others will teach... | |
| Sir William Fairbairn - 1864 - 472 pages
...pride and glory of our country. It is for this important class that I have ventured to address you, and I trust the time is not far distant when we shall witness establishments suitable for their education ; an education which above all others will teach... | |
| Sir William Fairbairn - 1864 - 468 pages
...pride and glory of our country. It is for this important class that I have ventured to address you, and I trust the time is not far distant when we shall witness establishments suitable for their education; an education which above all others will teach... | |
| 1866 - 578 pages
...family of General Ewell, at Spring ' Hill. This place is of sufficient importance to require attention, and I trust the time is not far distant when we shall have a parish established here. I reached Nashville late in the evening. Tuesday, 16th. — Transmitted... | |
| William Crawford Barry - 1880 - 44 pages
...it surpasses all other trees. I have in my mind an avenue which has been planted lately in our city, and I trust the time is not far distant when we shall have several. Were we limited to a single ornamental tree, we should have no hesitation in selecting... | |
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