The Southern Quarterly Review, 16. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1850 |
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... fact older than 870 B.C. The age of the earlier palaces can only be determined when their inscriptions are decyphered . The task is one of exceeding difficulty ; but several of the ripest and most erudite scholars of Europe have devoted ...
... fact older than 870 B.C. The age of the earlier palaces can only be determined when their inscriptions are decyphered . The task is one of exceeding difficulty ; but several of the ripest and most erudite scholars of Europe have devoted ...
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... fact is undeniable , that our common schools are intended for the children of the poor and for no other . It is to supply their wants that this . provision has been made . The rich not only do not re- quire them , but we believe that ...
... fact is undeniable , that our common schools are intended for the children of the poor and for no other . It is to supply their wants that this . provision has been made . The rich not only do not re- quire them , but we believe that ...
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... fact which daily observation teaches , that correctness of language is home - bred , not acquired at schools ; the habits acquired at home , the vices of language learned in infancy , are rarely removed , even by the most careful ...
... fact which daily observation teaches , that correctness of language is home - bred , not acquired at schools ; the habits acquired at home , the vices of language learned in infancy , are rarely removed , even by the most careful ...
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... fact that children do not want ex- cuses to stay at home . The slightest reason is sufficient to excuse their attendance on school . Parents cannot be taught the importance of regularity . It is useless , there- fore , to have any ...
... fact that children do not want ex- cuses to stay at home . The slightest reason is sufficient to excuse their attendance on school . Parents cannot be taught the importance of regularity . It is useless , there- fore , to have any ...
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... Facts like these are great pro- vocations to philosophers . All would alike repudiate the idea of allowing fifty dollars for the yearly instruction of each child in the State . Some would insist on on the lowest practicable rate , and ...
... Facts like these are great pro- vocations to philosophers . All would alike repudiate the idea of allowing fifty dollars for the yearly instruction of each child in the State . Some would insist on on the lowest practicable rate , and ...
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