| 1846
...than that the children of each should attend the same schools. Mr. Prescott says the same tiling : — Such an education is of the last importance to a republican...now before us, the principal recommendation of the Massachussetts' school system is its political character and influence. Mr. Baines takes the same view.... | |
| Massachusetts. Board of Education - 1854 - 972 sider
...add, — having lived two or three years in Germany, and longer in other parts of Europe, — that I believe this New England system to be more effectual...system of teaching has yet been made elsewhere to secure the well being of a State. AnO, further, that such a persuasion of the inherent benefits of... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1897 - 1436 sider
...will add— having lived two or three years in Germany and longer in other parts of Europe — that I believe this New England system to be more effectual...system of teaching has yet been made elsewhere to secure the well-being of a State. And further, that such a persuasion of the inherent benefits of our... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1899 - 1416 sider
...years in Germany nud longer in other parts of Korope — that I believe this New Knglaud system tobe more effectual than any system of teaching has yet been made elsewhere to secure the well-being of a State. And further, that such a persuasion of the inherent benefits of our... | |
| Massachusetts. Board of Education - 1899 - 782 sider
...will add. — having lived two or three years in Germany, and longer in other parts of Europe — that I believe this New England system to be more effectual...system of teaching has yet been made elsewhere to secure the well-being of a State. And, further, that such a persuasion of the inherent benefits of... | |
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