Letters to the Hon. William Prescott, LL.D., on the Free Schools of New England: With Remarks Upon the Principles of InstructionCummings, Hilliard & Company, 1824 - 123 sider |
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... constitutes the basis of free govern- ments . New England was first granted by letters patent from King James , in 1621 , to " diverse of his lov- ing subjects , " to wit ; the Council established at Plymouth , and embraced that ...
... constitutes the basis of free govern- ments . New England was first granted by letters patent from King James , in 1621 , to " diverse of his lov- ing subjects , " to wit ; the Council established at Plymouth , and embraced that ...
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... constitute all the publick provisions for education in New England , while it remained under colonial government . There is no period in the history of our country more inter- esting than that , while the colonies were struggling with ...
... constitute all the publick provisions for education in New England , while it remained under colonial government . There is no period in the history of our country more inter- esting than that , while the colonies were struggling with ...
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... constitutes the principal part of the " Connecticut School Fund , " was obtained in 1795 , by the sale of lands in New Connecticut , or what was called the Western Reserve . These lands lie in the northeast- ern part of the present ...
... constitutes the principal part of the " Connecticut School Fund , " was obtained in 1795 , by the sale of lands in New Connecticut , or what was called the Western Reserve . These lands lie in the northeast- ern part of the present ...
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... constitutes from four to twelve dis- tricts ; and none are so far removed from all schools , that an attendance on some of them is not easy . The appropriations for schooling in each town , are adequate to support a school in each ...
... constitutes from four to twelve dis- tricts ; and none are so far removed from all schools , that an attendance on some of them is not easy . The appropriations for schooling in each town , are adequate to support a school in each ...
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... constitute the lesson itself . After an intimation from the instructer , that the grammar contains infor- mation , which may be useful ; and perhaps after a reference to it , by way of example to the pupil , let him consult it just as ...
... constitute the lesson itself . After an intimation from the instructer , that the grammar contains infor- mation , which may be useful ; and perhaps after a reference to it , by way of example to the pupil , let him consult it just as ...
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abstract academies acquired adopted advantages afford aforesaid application appropriations arithme arrangement attention better branches called character ciples class of schools Colburn colony Connecticut connexion constitute Constitution of Massachusetts dollars elementary encouragement England English language essential examples exertions facts free schools fund geography give grammar schools hundred families important improvement inductive institutions interest intuitive knowledge ject knowledge land language Latin languages liberal manner Massachusetts Bay mathematicks means ment method never object operation particular patronage peculiar Pestalozzi philosophical ples Plymouth portunities powers precisely prejudices present primary schools principles of instruction proportion Province Charter province of Main publick pupil qualifications question reason rience rivers Rule of Three school books school master schoolmaster selectmen small numbers studies system of Arithmetick taught teach teachers thing tion town or district whole WILLIAM PRESCOTT Yale College young learner young mind youth