Report of the Commissioner of Education Made to the Secretary of the Interior for the Year ... with Accompanying Papers, Volume 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1870 - Education |
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... , so as to have given the approximate amount ; but I have found it impossible to do so with sufficient accu- racy to warrant the insertion of the results . telligence , in the training of teachers , and in 10 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE.
... , so as to have given the approximate amount ; but I have found it impossible to do so with sufficient accu- racy to warrant the insertion of the results . telligence , in the training of teachers , and in 10 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE.
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... given to all educational operations among the Indians , now so exceedingly embarrassing to the Commissioner and other officers of Indian affairs , who are so earnestly and persistently attempting their improvement . Nor are these ...
... given to all educational operations among the Indians , now so exceedingly embarrassing to the Commissioner and other officers of Indian affairs , who are so earnestly and persistently attempting their improvement . Nor are these ...
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... Given for one county only . c Being school , teachers , and pupils for the entire Indian population . d Taken from Dall's " Alaska and its resources . " A careful student of the facts and suggestions coming from faithful educators among ...
... Given for one county only . c Being school , teachers , and pupils for the entire Indian population . d Taken from Dall's " Alaska and its resources . " A careful student of the facts and suggestions coming from faithful educators among ...
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... given to the work of education in every State by the exercise of some central inspection and supervision from your own Department . Great emulation , I think , would follow from a fair annual estimate of the quality and result of the ...
... given to the work of education in every State by the exercise of some central inspection and supervision from your own Department . Great emulation , I think , would follow from a fair annual estimate of the quality and result of the ...
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... given a more ready and complete assimilation of all incoming foreign populations , whether civilized or pagan , in accordance with American ideas and institutions , and averted the fearful ordeal through which we have passed . Nor can ...
... given a more ready and complete assimilation of all incoming foreign populations , whether civilized or pagan , in accordance with American ideas and institutions , and averted the fearful ordeal through which we have passed . Nor can ...
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