A Memorial of the Life and Services of John D. PhilbrickLarkin Dunton New England Publishing Company, 1887 - 225 pages |
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Page 9
... young uncle , though six or seven years older than myself , was going to Pembroke to complete his fitting for college . He was to board him- self , and kindly offered to take me into the partnership . This fortunate circumstance turned ...
... young uncle , though six or seven years older than myself , was going to Pembroke to complete his fitting for college . He was to board him- self , and kindly offered to take me into the partnership . This fortunate circumstance turned ...
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... young student , Philbrick . But the main motive which led him to persevere at the academy , and to go on to college , was the same which first started him in this direction , the sympathy and encouragement of the maternal uncle , whom ...
... young student , Philbrick . But the main motive which led him to persevere at the academy , and to go on to college , was the same which first started him in this direction , the sympathy and encouragement of the maternal uncle , whom ...
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... young men , most of whom had been much more thoroughly prepared than himself . Here he remained throughout the course , availing himself , how- ever , of the permission to be absent winters for the purpose of teaching . These absences ...
... young men , most of whom had been much more thoroughly prepared than himself . Here he remained throughout the course , availing himself , how- ever , of the permission to be absent winters for the purpose of teaching . These absences ...
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... Young , Edwin D. Sanborn , O. P. Hubbard , Stephen Chase , and Samuel Gilman Brown . He had entered college with the highest appreciation of its advantages ; the struggle to reach its doors had been long , difficult , and uncertain . He ...
... Young , Edwin D. Sanborn , O. P. Hubbard , Stephen Chase , and Samuel Gilman Brown . He had entered college with the highest appreciation of its advantages ; the struggle to reach its doors had been long , difficult , and uncertain . He ...
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... young Philbrick stepped up and protested against the act . Amid the great crowd of assembled voters he spoke for eight or ten minutes , with an ear- nestness that filled them with astonishment . York's name was quickly restored to the ...
... young Philbrick stepped up and protested against the act . Amid the great crowd of assembled voters he spoke for eight or ten minutes , with an ear- nestness that filled them with astonishment . York's name was quickly restored to the ...
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