American Annals of Education, Volum 3Otis, Broaders, 1828 Includes songs with music. |
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Side 330
... whole corps of cadets is divided into four classes , corres- ponding to the number of years required to complete the whole course of studies , viz . 4th class , ( freshmen . ) 3d class , ( sopho- mores . ) 2d class , ( juniors . ) 1st ...
... whole corps of cadets is divided into four classes , corres- ponding to the number of years required to complete the whole course of studies , viz . 4th class , ( freshmen . ) 3d class , ( sopho- mores . ) 2d class , ( juniors . ) 1st ...
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... whole course . If then we are not mistaken in these views , it is evident that public instruction should be provided ... whole population under the process of educa- tion . Taking one fourth of the whole population , then , as the ...
... whole course . If then we are not mistaken in these views , it is evident that public instruction should be provided ... whole population under the process of educa- tion . Taking one fourth of the whole population , then , as the ...
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... whole country , from the earliest attempts of various nations to colonize their respective portions of it , up to ... whole into one or a few maps . An attentive student is thus enabled to accomplish a re- view of the whole course of ...
... whole country , from the earliest attempts of various nations to colonize their respective portions of it , up to ... whole into one or a few maps . An attentive student is thus enabled to accomplish a re- view of the whole course of ...
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