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... received by their children , " especially of their ability to read and understand the prin- ciples of religion and the capital laws of this coun- try . " In case a child's education were persistently neglected , the officials of the ...
... received by their children , " especially of their ability to read and understand the prin- ciples of religion and the capital laws of this coun- try . " In case a child's education were persistently neglected , the officials of the ...
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... received " sixtie pounds p . an . for his service in the schoole out of the towne rates , and rents that belong to the schoole and the possession and use of ye schoole house . " He was the author of a text - book of elementary Latin ...
... received " sixtie pounds p . an . for his service in the schoole out of the towne rates , and rents that belong to the schoole and the possession and use of ye schoole house . " He was the author of a text - book of elementary Latin ...
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... received in general even less for their labors than the school- masters of the grammar schools . Often they were paid in commodities other than the scarce coined money , and the form of payment varied with the products of the town . In ...
... received in general even less for their labors than the school- masters of the grammar schools . Often they were paid in commodities other than the scarce coined money , and the form of payment varied with the products of the town . In ...
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... received their salaries in products having a market were more fortunate than a later generation forced to accept a depreciated paper currency at its face value . The nominal salary of the colonial teacher was increased by fees from ...
... received their salaries in products having a market were more fortunate than a later generation forced to accept a depreciated paper currency at its face value . The nominal salary of the colonial teacher was increased by fees from ...
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J 26 AMERICAN SPIRIT IN EDUCATION the colony as Latin schoolmaster . He received a moderate salary , a house and garden , fees from his pupils , and permission to practice medicine . Not succeeding very well with his charge , however ...
J 26 AMERICAN SPIRIT IN EDUCATION the colony as Latin schoolmaster . He received a moderate salary , a house and garden , fees from his pupils , and permission to practice medicine . Not succeeding very well with his charge , however ...
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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