Education in the United States, Volumes 1-9Nicholas Murray Butler J. B. Lyon Company, 1900 - Education |
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... first white settlers who came to America in the early part of the seventeenth century were from the European peoples , who were more advanced in civilization than any others in the world . Each of the nations first represented had ...
... first white settlers who came to America in the early part of the seventeenth century were from the European peoples , who were more advanced in civilization than any others in the world . Each of the nations first represented had ...
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... first permanent white settlers in the United States were English and Dutch . In the beginning they had no thought of ceasing to be Englishmen and loyal subjects of the English monarchy , or Dutchmen with permanent fellowship in the ...
... first permanent white settlers in the United States were English and Dutch . In the beginning they had no thought of ceasing to be Englishmen and loyal subjects of the English monarchy , or Dutchmen with permanent fellowship in the ...
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... first that the safety of the new form of govern- ment was associated with the diffusion of learning among all the people . This is not strange , for the suffrage was not universal at the beginning of independent government in America ...
... first that the safety of the new form of govern- ment was associated with the diffusion of learning among all the people . This is not strange , for the suffrage was not universal at the beginning of independent government in America ...
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... a government function , can only be speculated upon . It is well known that the members of the first constitutional convention were not indifferent to edu- cation . 22 [ 22 EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION.
... a government function , can only be speculated upon . It is well known that the members of the first constitutional convention were not indifferent to edu- cation . 22 [ 22 EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION.
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... same officials . Superintendents began to be provided for by law in the early part of the century . The first state superin- tendency was established by New York in 1812. Other states 27 ] 27 EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION.
... same officials . Superintendents began to be provided for by law in the early part of the century . The first state superin- tendency was established by New York in 1812. Other states 27 ] 27 EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION.
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