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Page 159
... formed , to take this object under its special superintendence . It seemed likely that the prejudices of the natives would be overcome , and translations were commenced for the purpose of providing a sufficient supply of elementary ...
... formed , to take this object under its special superintendence . It seemed likely that the prejudices of the natives would be overcome , and translations were commenced for the purpose of providing a sufficient supply of elementary ...
Page 311
... ( formed in 1815 ) , in the course of last year opened 157 new Schools , making about 1,400 , equally open to Catholics and Protestants ; adult schools have been formed , and in several departments Sunday Schools are also introduced , and ...
... ( formed in 1815 ) , in the course of last year opened 157 new Schools , making about 1,400 , equally open to Catholics and Protestants ; adult schools have been formed , and in several departments Sunday Schools are also introduced , and ...
Page 312
... formed at Petersburgh , Kioff , Magiloff in Siberia , and various other places . In Italy political events have been most unpropitious to the cause of education ; but there are 26 schools on this plan in Tuscany , and a Society is formed ...
... formed at Petersburgh , Kioff , Magiloff in Siberia , and various other places . In Italy political events have been most unpropitious to the cause of education ; but there are 26 schools on this plan in Tuscany , and a Society is formed ...
Contents
VOL | 1 |
ESSAYS Page | 12 |
On ameliorating the Condition of the Poor | 14 |
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