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... July 4th . It was attended by " a brilliant assemblage of ladies and gen- tlemen . " There were oral examinations in Latin , Greek , mathematics , and logic during the first day . There was a theatrical exhibition in the evening ...
... July 4th . It was attended by " a brilliant assemblage of ladies and gen- tlemen . " There were oral examinations in Latin , Greek , mathematics , and logic during the first day . There was a theatrical exhibition in the evening ...
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... JULY CELEBRATION . The Trustees of the Wadesborough Academy , impressed with a due sense of the importance of that Liberty and Independence they have so long and happily enjoyed , in tribute of gratitude to the Supreme Dis- poser of ...
... JULY CELEBRATION . The Trustees of the Wadesborough Academy , impressed with a due sense of the importance of that Liberty and Independence they have so long and happily enjoyed , in tribute of gratitude to the Supreme Dis- poser of ...
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... July next . Mr. Timothy Mason , a Gentleman highly recommended for his literary quali- fications and morality has been engaged as an Assistant . ** * Every exertion will be used to engage a Lady qualified to assist in the Ornamental ...
... July next . Mr. Timothy Mason , a Gentleman highly recommended for his literary quali- fications and morality has been engaged as an Assistant . ** * Every exertion will be used to engage a Lady qualified to assist in the Ornamental ...
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... July , under the management of the same Teach- ers , assisted by Mr. T. Mason . -Western Carolinian , July 4 , 1820 . NOTICE OF EXAMINATION , 1820 . WADESBORO ( ANSON ) ACADEMY . The semi - annual Examination of the Pupils in both ...
... July , under the management of the same Teach- ers , assisted by Mr. T. Mason . -Western Carolinian , July 4 , 1820 . NOTICE OF EXAMINATION , 1820 . WADESBORO ( ANSON ) ACADEMY . The semi - annual Examination of the Pupils in both ...
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... JULY , 1822 . WADESBOROUGH MALE AND FEMALE. COMMENCING Spelling Reading Writing Arithmetic W. Well.-V. W. Very Well.-B. Badly . - V . B. Very Badly . - T . Tolerably . F. B. Best . Wadesborough , September 26 , 1821 . -Raleigh Register ...
... JULY , 1822 . WADESBOROUGH MALE AND FEMALE. COMMENCING Spelling Reading Writing Arithmetic W. Well.-V. W. Very Well.-B. Badly . - V . B. Very Badly . - T . Tolerably . F. B. Best . Wadesborough , September 26 , 1821 . -Raleigh Register ...
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