The United States Literary Gazette, Band 3Cummings, Hilliard, & Company, 1826 |
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... instruction of lite- rary institutions . This produced irresolution and delay in some cases , and when delay could not take place , it threw the sole decision of questions upon the President , as being the only mem- ber of the ...
... instruction of lite- rary institutions . This produced irresolution and delay in some cases , and when delay could not take place , it threw the sole decision of questions upon the President , as being the only mem- ber of the ...
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... instruction should so long have been confined to a few hundred families of the highest rank and greatest wealth , and that the seats even of this limited education should be at a day's journey from the metropolis , will in after times ...
... instruction should so long have been confined to a few hundred families of the highest rank and greatest wealth , and that the seats even of this limited education should be at a day's journey from the metropolis , will in after times ...
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... instruction upon this point is the history of letters in Germany . Whilst her courts and scholars , awed by the name or persuaded by the influence of the great Frederick , conspired to undervalue their native language , how poor ...
... instruction upon this point is the history of letters in Germany . Whilst her courts and scholars , awed by the name or persuaded by the influence of the great Frederick , conspired to undervalue their native language , how poor ...
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... instruction in the learned languages . While therefore dif- ferent opinions may be entertained as to the extent of the benefit done to the cause of education by exertions like those of Professor Popkin , there can be but one mind on the ...
... instruction in the learned languages . While therefore dif- ferent opinions may be entertained as to the extent of the benefit done to the cause of education by exertions like those of Professor Popkin , there can be but one mind on the ...
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... instruction ; where the streams once flowed , open to every one ; but the doors are barred against him , against all , by the strong arm of the government . He is compelled to sit down in silence , and lament for the sad necessities ...
... instruction ; where the streams once flowed , open to every one ; but the doors are barred against him , against all , by the strong arm of the government . He is compelled to sit down in silence , and lament for the sad necessities ...
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