America and the American PeopleJ. & H.G. Langley, 1846 - 512 Seiten |
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... instruction and improvement . Many at home had prophesied to me , that when I returned from the United States , I should be cured of all favorable prejudices , and bring with me an unfavorable opinion of the country and the people . How ...
... instruction and improvement . Many at home had prophesied to me , that when I returned from the United States , I should be cured of all favorable prejudices , and bring with me an unfavorable opinion of the country and the people . How ...
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... Instruction - Female Prison- ers - Reconciliation of both Systems CHAPTER XXVII . 199 219 227 233 THE POOR AND THE POOR - LAWS CHAPTER XXVIII . Lunatic Asylums - Deaf and Dumb Institutions - Institutions for the Blind - Houses of Refuge ...
... Instruction - Female Prison- ers - Reconciliation of both Systems CHAPTER XXVII . 199 219 227 233 THE POOR AND THE POOR - LAWS CHAPTER XXVIII . Lunatic Asylums - Deaf and Dumb Institutions - Institutions for the Blind - Houses of Refuge ...
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... instruction and support derived from long experience were as yet wanting to the new institutions , it was hardly possible that all should be of a like mind respecting the unknown future . Many feared the too extensive , and some the too ...
... instruction and support derived from long experience were as yet wanting to the new institutions , it was hardly possible that all should be of a like mind respecting the unknown future . Many feared the too extensive , and some the too ...
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... instruction in historical facts . In so doing we find that only the white race of men , and not the black and red , who here come under consideration , possess a history in the higher sense of the term ; and that , although among indi ...
... instruction in historical facts . In so doing we find that only the white race of men , and not the black and red , who here come under consideration , possess a history in the higher sense of the term ; and that , although among indi ...
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... instruction to the negroes . When too the president of the United States wished to prohibit the transmission of violent publications through the post , Calhoun himself opposed it , because it would involve an unconstitutional ...
... instruction to the negroes . When too the president of the United States wished to prohibit the transmission of violent publications through the post , Calhoun himself opposed it , because it would involve an unconstitutional ...
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