The Southern Quarterly Review, 16. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1850 |
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23. oldal
... considering the materials that go to make the population of an Eastern capital , and that it contained " more than six score thou- sand persons , that could not discern between their right hand and their left hand " -must have ...
... considering the materials that go to make the population of an Eastern capital , and that it contained " more than six score thou- sand persons , that could not discern between their right hand and their left hand " -must have ...
33. oldal
... consider education necessary . We would educate man to connect him more perfectly with his fellow man , to put more means of enjoyment within his reach , to facilitate his intercourse with his creator . In this view , we regard ...
... consider education necessary . We would educate man to connect him more perfectly with his fellow man , to put more means of enjoyment within his reach , to facilitate his intercourse with his creator . In this view , we regard ...
34. oldal
... consider that the State amply discharges her duty when she offers to her citizens the means of learn- ing to read , to write and to cypher . These are the keys to the whole cycle of knowledge ; these are attainable by all , are of ...
... consider that the State amply discharges her duty when she offers to her citizens the means of learn- ing to read , to write and to cypher . These are the keys to the whole cycle of knowledge ; these are attainable by all , are of ...
37. oldal
... consider geography . Of all terrestrial sciences this is the most glorious . The not thus exercised , even the strongest understandings find it difficult to believe , that things which have a common name have not in some respects or ...
... consider geography . Of all terrestrial sciences this is the most glorious . The not thus exercised , even the strongest understandings find it difficult to believe , that things which have a common name have not in some respects or ...
38. oldal
... consider the reforms which have been proposed to be made in the free school system . The first and most obvious , and one which has been suggested by every man who has the spirit of a reformer , is the appointment of a general head or ...
... consider the reforms which have been proposed to be made in the free school system . The first and most obvious , and one which has been suggested by every man who has the spirit of a reformer , is the appointment of a general head or ...
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