The American Journal of Education, Том 13Henry Barnard F.C. Brownell, 1863 |
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... success , to give it organization and systematic in tion . But , in 1817 , Colonel Thayer , who had seen in Franc ... successful reform . At this point we should notice the additions made to th demic staff , between 1816 and 1819 , and ...
... success , to give it organization and systematic in tion . But , in 1817 , Colonel Thayer , who had seen in Franc ... successful reform . At this point we should notice the additions made to th demic staff , between 1816 and 1819 , and ...
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... success demons beyond cavil , that military exercises and duties are not incons with ardent devotion , and the highest attainments in literar scientific studies . In 1824 , the citizens of Middletown , Connecticut , made a 1 ...
... success demons beyond cavil , that military exercises and duties are not incons with ardent devotion , and the highest attainments in literar scientific studies . In 1824 , the citizens of Middletown , Connecticut , made a 1 ...
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... success in actual would soon bring the entire militia of the states into a unifo tein , and give respectability and efficiency to this departmen public service . This result would be more speedily realiz number of educational ...
... success in actual would soon bring the entire militia of the states into a unifo tein , and give respectability and efficiency to this departmen public service . This result would be more speedily realiz number of educational ...
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... success has exceeded , rather than fallen short , of my most san- guine expectations . The following extract from a recent report of the adjutant of the institution , compiled from the rolls and other authentic documents , will enable ...
... success has exceeded , rather than fallen short , of my most san- guine expectations . The following extract from a recent report of the adjutant of the institution , compiled from the rolls and other authentic documents , will enable ...
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... success of his pupils at Middletown , as practical men in various departments of business and public life . On account of the condition on which he held a portion of his property at Norwich , Capt . Partridge was obliged to maintain ...
... success of his pupils at Middletown , as practical men in various departments of business and public life . On account of the condition on which he held a portion of his property at Norwich , Capt . Partridge was obliged to maintain ...
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