The Southern Quarterly Review, Том 7Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1845 |
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... regard to Mexico , 217 ; general reflections in view of the whole case , 249 . Massachusetts and South - Carolino , 456 . Mackey's Lexicon of Masonry , 528 . Medicines , their uses , etc. , 525 . N. Notes on Cuba , 251 . Nott's Lectures ...
... regard to Mexico , 217 ; general reflections in view of the whole case , 249 . Massachusetts and South - Carolino , 456 . Mackey's Lexicon of Masonry , 528 . Medicines , their uses , etc. , 525 . N. Notes on Cuba , 251 . Nott's Lectures ...
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... regards this great subject . He connects education not only with beginnings but with endings , and beholds the endings stretching out towards infinity , and the interval as having relation to every stage of human progress between the ...
... regards this great subject . He connects education not only with beginnings but with endings , and beholds the endings stretching out towards infinity , and the interval as having relation to every stage of human progress between the ...
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... regard to the rela- tive numbers of children in school and out of school , in different towns , they were obliged to proceed with the greatest caution , lest they VOL . VII.—NO. 13 . 2 should alarm the fears of the private teachers ...
... regard to the rela- tive numbers of children in school and out of school , in different towns , they were obliged to proceed with the greatest caution , lest they VOL . VII.—NO. 13 . 2 should alarm the fears of the private teachers ...
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... regard for the welfare of their children , and the superior cheapness of education , will be all - controlling considerations . The idea which prevails among some , that where the cost of education is high , the instruction given must ...
... regard for the welfare of their children , and the superior cheapness of education , will be all - controlling considerations . The idea which prevails among some , that where the cost of education is high , the instruction given must ...
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... regard to the equip- ments of the scholars and the furniture of the schoolroom . Every child had a slate and pencil , and a little reading book of letters , words , and short sentences . Indeed , I never saw a Prussian or Saxon school ...
... regard to the equip- ments of the scholars and the furniture of the schoolroom . Every child had a slate and pencil , and a little reading book of letters , words , and short sentences . Indeed , I never saw a Prussian or Saxon school ...
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