Quarterly register and journal of the American education society [afterw.] The American quarterly register, conducted by E. Cornelius [and others]., 第 9 巻 |
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... given more or less attention . It may now be worth while to allude to some of the materials upon which our future labors may be expended : 1. The completion of the history of the colleges and theological sem- inaries of our country . It ...
... given more or less attention . It may now be worth while to allude to some of the materials upon which our future labors may be expended : 1. The completion of the history of the colleges and theological sem- inaries of our country . It ...
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... given . 8. More attention than has been practicable hitherto , will be bestowed on foreign lands , particularly the countries of Europe . The volume which now closes , contains two long and very satisfactory articles on the schools ...
... given . 8. More attention than has been practicable hitherto , will be bestowed on foreign lands , particularly the countries of Europe . The volume which now closes , contains two long and very satisfactory articles on the schools ...
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... given , the papers that had been written by the youth were received and read publicly . After a number of practical , solemn remarks on the last question , another was given in the same manner . From respect to the delicacy of the ...
... given , the papers that had been written by the youth were received and read publicly . After a number of practical , solemn remarks on the last question , another was given in the same manner . From respect to the delicacy of the ...
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... given districts , all the physicians who had received degrees from a medical faculty . The revolution overturned all this excellent system for securing skilful and responsible physicians . But the sense of a serious want of capable men ...
... given districts , all the physicians who had received degrees from a medical faculty . The revolution overturned all this excellent system for securing skilful and responsible physicians . But the sense of a serious want of capable men ...
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... given the preceding general views respecting the structure of the University of France , and of the academies which compose it , I now proceed to give some account of the instruction which is given in the various establish- ments as ...
... given the preceding general views respecting the structure of the University of France , and of the academies which compose it , I now proceed to give some account of the instruction which is given in the various establish- ments as ...
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