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... New Haven colony , before it was united with the towns on the Connecticut , enacted similar laws . In 1672 six hundred acres of land were assigned to each county in Connecticut to endow a grammar school in 8 AMERICAN SPIRIT IN EDUCATION.
... New Haven colony , before it was united with the towns on the Connecticut , enacted similar laws . In 1672 six hundred acres of land were assigned to each county in Connecticut to endow a grammar school in 8 AMERICAN SPIRIT IN EDUCATION.
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each county in Connecticut to endow a grammar school in the " county town . " The common schools which taught pupils to read and write English early supplanted the " dame schools " and other private schools for primary instruction , and ...
each county in Connecticut to endow a grammar school in the " county town . " The common schools which taught pupils to read and write English early supplanted the " dame schools " and other private schools for primary instruction , and ...
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... well - to - do parents or given as alms to the poor . Such prominent educators as Presi- dent Johnson of King's College early advocated the public endowment of education , but it was not until 32 AMERICAN SPIRIT IN EDUCATION.
... well - to - do parents or given as alms to the poor . Such prominent educators as Presi- dent Johnson of King's College early advocated the public endowment of education , but it was not until 32 AMERICAN SPIRIT IN EDUCATION.
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public endowment of education , but it was not until the middle of the nineteenth century that the battle for the free school system was finally won . Another obstacle which the friends of learning encountered in New York , and one ...
public endowment of education , but it was not until the middle of the nineteenth century that the battle for the free school system was finally won . Another obstacle which the friends of learning encountered in New York , and one ...
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I was complaint that King William's was the only adequately endowed school in Maryland and that " two - thirds of the little education we receive are derived from instructors who are either indentured servants or transported felons ...
I was complaint that King William's was the only adequately endowed school in Maryland and that " two - thirds of the little education we receive are derived from instructors who are either indentured servants or transported felons ...
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Academy agriculture Alcott American education became Boston boys Catholic education century CHAPTER church coeducational colonial colonial college colonists common schools course of study district Dutch early educa Edward Sheldon elementary ELIHU YALE endowed England English established EZRA CORNELL F. B. Sanborn Father Female founded Franklin free schools French funds German girls Government graduate grammar school Harvard high schools higher education Horace Mann hundred idea Indians industrial institutions instruction interest Jefferson Jesuits John John Dewey labor land language later Latin learning Legislature Mary Aloysia Hardey Mary Lyon Massachusetts mechanic arts methods modern Morrill Act normal school Oberlin opened organized Parker Pennsylvania political practical President professor public school system pupils reforms Reverend schoolmaster Seminary Society taught teachers teaching text-books tion town township United University of Virginia Vassar versity Washington William Yale York youth