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Annual Report on Public Schools in Rhode Island - Page 302
1849
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Annual Report, Volumes 4-24

1833 - 968 pages
...or any of the .learned professions ; to every young woman, a well disciplined mind, high moral aims, practical views of her own duties, and those resources...bless alike the highest and lowest stations in life ; so that the same advantages, without being abridged or denied to the children of the rich and the...
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Journal, Volume 1

Rhode Island Institute of Instruction - 1846 - 512 pages
...district — a course which should give to every young man a thorough English education, preparatory to the pursuits of agriculture, commerce, trade, manufactures,...bless alike the highest and lowest stations in life. AH which is now done in private schools of the highest grade, and where the wants of any considerable...
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Report of the Board of Education of the State of Maine, 1st-6th ..., Volumes 1-5

Maine. Board of Education - 1847 - 658 pages
...district,—a course which should give to every young man a thorough English education, preparatory to the pursuits of agriculture, commerce, trade, manufactures,...private schools, should be provided for in the system ol public schools, so that the same advantages, without bein£ abridged or denied to the children of...
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School Architecture: Or, Contributions to the Improvement of School-houses ...

Henry Barnard - 1848 - 412 pages
...young woman a well disciplined mind, high moral aims, refined tastes, gentle and graceful manners, practical views of her own duties, and those resources of health, thought, conversation, and occupation, which hless alike the highest and lowest station in life. When such a...
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School Architecture; Or, Contributions to the Improvement of School-houses ...

Henry Barnard - 1848 - 414 pages
...young woman a well disciplined mind, high moral aims, refined tastes, gentle and graceful manners, practical views of her own duties, and those resources of health, thought, conversation, and occupation, which bless alike the highest and lowest station in life. When such a...
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Journal of the Rhode Island Institute of Instruction, Volume 3

Henry Barnard - 1849 - 580 pages
...young woman a well disciplined mind, high moral aims, refined tastes, gentle and graceful manners, practical views of her own duties, and those resources of health, thought, conversation, and occupation, which bless alike the highest and lowest station in life. When such a...
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Report on the American System of Graded Free Schools: To the Board of ...

Hiram H. Barney - 1851 - 88 pages
...young woman, a well disciplined mind, high moral aims, refined tastes, gentle and graceful manners, practical views of her own duties, and those resources of health, thought, conversation and occupation, which bless alike the highest and lowest station in life ; — so that...
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Practical Illustrations of the Principles of School Architecture

Henry Barnard - 1851 - 184 pages
...young woman a well disciplined mind, high moral aims, refined tastes, gentle and graceful manners, practical views of her own duties, and those resources of health, thought, conversation, and occupation, which bless alike the highest and lowest station in life. When such a...
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Practical Illustrations of the Principles of School Architecture

Henry Barnard - 1854 - 188 pages
...district — a course which should give to every young man a thorough English education, preparatory to the pursuits of agriculture, commerce, trade, manufactures,...and conversation, which bless alike the highest and lo\yest stations in life. All which is now done in private schools of the highest grade, and where...
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The Teacher, and Western Educational Magazine, Volume 1

1854 - 430 pages
...young woman a well disciplined mind, high moral aims, refined taste, genteel and graceful manners, practical views of her own duties, and those resources of health, thought, conversations and occupation, which bless alike the highest and lowest stations in life. When such...
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