| West (U.S.) - 1891 - 680 pages
...Stockton, and then published the following : — PACIFIC NEWS, December 26, '49. To the Cili'.ftis of San Francisco : The subscriber proposes to establish...the public generally may be disposed to contribute. It is also proposed, until better arrangements can be made, that the school consist of children and... | |
| California - 1891 - 708 pages
...near Stockton, and then published the following : — PACIFIC NEWS, December 26, '49. To the Ciliuiu of San Francisco : The subscriber proposes to establish...the public generally may be disposed to contribute. It is also proposed, until better arrangements can be made, that the school consist of children and... | |
| John Cotter Pelton - Educators - 1893 - 276 pages
...my bark in readiness, so I proceeded to launch it and accordingly published the following notice: " To the citizens of San Francisco: " The subscriber...other compensation being required at present, than such as the friends of the school and the public generally may be disposed to contribute. " It is also... | |
| John Cotter Pelton - Educators - 1893 - 278 pages
...be the organization of a "free public school,' ' and in that address occurs this sentence, to wit: " It is proposed to admit free of tuition all who may apply," etc., etc. To this proposition I rigidly adhered from beginning to end, and under all circumstances,... | |
| John Cotter Pelton - Educators - 1893 - 276 pages
...be the organization of a "free public school,' ' and in that address occurs this sentence, to wit: " It is proposed to admit free of tuition all who may apply," etc., etc. To this proposition I rigidly adhered from beginning to end, and under all circumstances,... | |
| 1891 - 700 pages
...Washington Street, near Stockton, and then published the following : — PACIFIC NEWS, December 26, '49. To the Citizens of San Francisco : The subscriber...the public generally may be disposed to contribute. It is also proposed, until better arrangements can be made, that the school consist of children and... | |
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