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Page 26
... true founda- tion of all education - Toleration of religion in the United States , infi- nite good . EDUCATION , that which we understand by schooling , is now being fully developed in the United States upon a much broader and more ...
... true founda- tion of all education - Toleration of religion in the United States , infi- nite good . EDUCATION , that which we understand by schooling , is now being fully developed in the United States upon a much broader and more ...
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... true learning , industry , and integrity should every- where prevail . In the measures used to prevent these abuses , care should be taken not to run into the opposite extreme , by educating indis- criminately the whole mass of society ...
... true learning , industry , and integrity should every- where prevail . In the measures used to prevent these abuses , care should be taken not to run into the opposite extreme , by educating indis- criminately the whole mass of society ...
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... true cause of education , it cannot be denied , that this convention was composed of persons who are the special advocates of the present scheme of universal free - schooling , up to the age of twenty - one years , in place of the other ...
... true cause of education , it cannot be denied , that this convention was composed of persons who are the special advocates of the present scheme of universal free - schooling , up to the age of twenty - one years , in place of the other ...
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... true nature and character of this mental exer- cise , is most difficult and perplexing . It would seem to require the necessary and practical presence of both the faculties of understanding and appreciating at the same time , to which ...
... true nature and character of this mental exer- cise , is most difficult and perplexing . It would seem to require the necessary and practical presence of both the faculties of understanding and appreciating at the same time , to which ...
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... discipline the young prevents early and suitable marriages - the true and rational policy of life . Men and women are designed and fitted in all their sym- pathies for each other . They are never contented , 58 EDUCATION .
... discipline the young prevents early and suitable marriages - the true and rational policy of life . Men and women are designed and fitted in all their sym- pathies for each other . They are never contented , 58 EDUCATION .
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