... prepares for its perpetuity by educating his children. There is nothing more favorable to the character of the foreigner newly arrived on our shores than this, that he is everywhere eager to avail himself of the school privileges. To the self-respect... Annual Report - Página 79de Saint Louis (Mo.). Board of Education - 1878Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
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