 | National Education Association of the United States - 1857
...Well did Mr. Mann say at the dedication of the first normal school houso ever erected in America, " I consider this event as marking an era in the progress of education on this continent and throughout the world." Already the highest literature of the day is beginning... | |
 | Henry Barnard - 1858
...und forborne, to bring to puss the present event, accuse me of an extravagance of joy. Mr. President, I consider this event as marking an era in the progress...the world. It is the completion of the first Normal School-house ever erected in Massachusetts, — in the lrnion, — in this hemisphere. It belongs to... | |
 | Henry Barnard - 1864
...Well did Mr. Mann say at the dedication of the first normal school house ever erected in America, " I consider this event as marking an era in the progress of education on this continent and throughout the world." Already the highest literature of the day is beginning... | |
 | Henry Barnard - 1864
...Well did Mr. Mann say at the dedication of the first normal school house ever erected in America, " I consider this event as marking an era in the progress of education on this continent and throughout the world." Already the highest literature of the day is beginning... | |
 | 1867
...and forborne, to bring to pass the present event, accuse me of an extravagance of joy. Mr. President, I consider this event as marking an era in the progress...the world. It is the completion of the first Normal School-house ever erected in Massachusetts, — in the Union, — in this hemisphere. It belongs to... | |
 | 1867
...forborne, to bring to pasa the present event, accuse me of an extravagance of joy. Mr. President, 1 consider this event as marking an era in the progress of education, — which, as we all know, U the progrese of civilization, — on this western continent and throughout the world. It is the completion... | |
 | United States. Department of Education - 1868
...and forborne, to bring to pass the present event, accuse me of an extravagance of joy. Mr. President, I consider this event as marking an era in the progress...the world. It is the completion of the first Normal School-house ever erected in Massachusetts, — in the Union, — in this hemisphere. It belongs to... | |
 | United States. Department of Education (1867-1868) - 1868
...and forborne, to bring to pass the present event, accuse me of an extravagance of joy. Mr. President, I consider this event as marking an era in the progress...know, is the progress of civilization, — on this westerti continent and throughout the world. It is the completion of the first Normal School-house... | |
 | United States. Department of Education (1867-1868) - 1868
...and forborne, to bring to pass the present event, accuse me of an extravagance of joy. Mr. President. I consider this event as marking an era in the progress of education. — which, us we all know, is the progress of civilization, — on tlii» western continent and throughout the... | |
 | United States. Office of Education - 1868
...and forborne, to bring to pass the present event, accuse me of an xtravagance of joy. Mr. President, I consider this event as marking an era in the progress of eduation, — which, as we all know, is the progress of civilization, — on this western ontiuent... | |
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