A Digest of the Common School System of the State of New-York: Together with the Forms, Instructions, and Decisions of the Superintendent : an Abstract of the Various Local Provisions Applicable to the Several Cities &c., and a Sketch of the Origin, Progress, and Present Condition of the System |
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... academies are highly to be commended , and are attended with the most beneficial consequences , yet it can- not be denied that they are principally confined to the children of the o , ulent , and that a great proportion of the community ...
... academies are highly to be commended , and are attended with the most beneficial consequences , yet it can- not be denied that they are principally confined to the children of the o , ulent , and that a great proportion of the community ...
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... Academies and universities , un- derstood in contradistinction to common schools , cannot be con- sidered as operating impartially and indiscriminately , as regards the country at large . The advantages of the first are confined to the ...
... Academies and universities , un- derstood in contradistinction to common schools , cannot be con- sidered as operating impartially and indiscriminately , as regards the country at large . The advantages of the first are confined to the ...
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... academies and universities established in different parts of the state are open to him . In this manner , education in all its stages is offered to the citizens generally . " In devising a plan for the organization and establishment of ...
... academies and universities established in different parts of the state are open to him . In this manner , education in all its stages is offered to the citizens generally . " In devising a plan for the organization and establishment of ...
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... academies and colleges , is very perceptible in the multiplication of our semi- naries of education , in the increase of the number of students , and in the acquisition of able and skilful teachers . The Lan- casterian or monitorial ...
... academies and colleges , is very perceptible in the multiplication of our semi- naries of education , in the increase of the number of students , and in the acquisition of able and skilful teachers . The Lan- casterian or monitorial ...
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... academies ; and while it was admitted that this dispo- sition was in all respects proper and laudable , it was contended that the other members of the confederacy were entitled to a correspondent benefit out of the same common fund ...
... academies ; and while it was admitted that this dispo- sition was in all respects proper and laudable , it was contended that the other members of the confederacy were entitled to a correspondent benefit out of the same common fund ...
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