Microfilm 171 62.9
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Financial crises their causes and effects. |
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Microfilm 171 63.1
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The railroad jubilee An account of the celebration commemorative of the opening of railroad communication between Boston and Canada, Sept. 17th, 18th, and 19th, 1851. |
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Microfilm 171 63.2
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The history of the first locomotives in America From the original documents, and the testimony of living witnesses / |
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Microfilm 171 63.3
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Correspondence on the importance & practicability of a railroad, from New York to New Orleans in which is embraced a report of the subject / |
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Microfilm 171 63.4
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Boston railways their condition and prospects. |
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Microfilm 171 63.5
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A practical treatise on rail-roads and carriages showing the principles of estimating their strength, proportions, expense, and annual produce, and the conditions which render them effective, economical, and durable; with the theory, effect, and expense of steam carriages, stationary engines, and gas machines / |
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Microfilm 171 63.6
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Lives of American merchants |
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Microfilm 171 63.7
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Memoir of Eli Whitney, Esq |
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Microfilm 171 64.1
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Observations on the principles and methods of infant instruction |
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Microfilm 171 64.10
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History and design of the American institute of instruction |
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Microfilm 171 64.11
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The schools of Cincinnati, and its vicinity |
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Microfilm 171 64.12
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Speech in behalf of the University of Nashville delivered on the day of the anniversary commencement, October 4, 1837 / |
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Microfilm 171 64.13
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The duty of Columbia College to the community and its right to exclude Unitarians from its professorships of physical science / |
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Microfilm 171 64.2
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Prospectus of a national institution, to be established in the United States |
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Microfilm 171 64.3
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Educational reminiscences and suggestions |
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Microfilm 171 64.4
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Letters to a student in the University of Cambridge, Massachusetts |
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Microfilm 171 64.5
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Remarks on the classical education of boys |
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Microfilm 171 64.6
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An essay on the best system of liberal education adapted to the genius of the government of the United States. Comprehending also, an uniform, general plan for instituting and conducting public schools, in this country, on principles of the most extensive utility. To which is prefixed, an address to the legislature of Maryland on that subject / |
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Microfilm 171 64.7
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Public education an address; delivered in the hall of the House of representatives, in the Capitol at Lansing, on the evening of January 28th, 1857 / |
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Microfilm 171 64.8
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The history of the New-York African free-schools from their establishment in 1787, to the present time; embracing a period of more than forty years / |
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