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... thousand of these schools in the kingdom , of which seventeen thousand are in the villages , and the remainder in the towns . For the prepara- tory education of these instructors , one or more seminaries are estab- lished in every ...
... thousand of these schools in the kingdom , of which seventeen thousand are in the villages , and the remainder in the towns . For the prepara- tory education of these instructors , one or more seminaries are estab- lished in every ...
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... thousand inhabitants , schools which educate between two and three thousand children , and super- intended by more than forty instructors , are supported from the funds of the city . While , besides many private establishments , the ...
... thousand inhabitants , schools which educate between two and three thousand children , and super- intended by more than forty instructors , are supported from the funds of the city . While , besides many private establishments , the ...
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... thousand to twelve hundred dollars ; those of the Conrectors are somewhat smaller . The first class of teachers re- ceive from seven to nine hundred , the second from three to six hundred , though this varies much with the funds of the ...
... thousand to twelve hundred dollars ; those of the Conrectors are somewhat smaller . The first class of teachers re- ceive from seven to nine hundred , the second from three to six hundred , though this varies much with the funds of the ...
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... thousand , if he had not previously become acquainted with the ar- mour , marches , mode of fighting , and evolutions of the ancient world : how could Nelson have comprehended the battle of Salamis , 96 [ August , Education in Germany .
... thousand , if he had not previously become acquainted with the ar- mour , marches , mode of fighting , and evolutions of the ancient world : how could Nelson have comprehended the battle of Salamis , 96 [ August , Education in Germany .
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... thousand years , look with the feelings we have acquired from our peculiar education , at a country which seems indefinitely remote . To him , the seige of Troy is a living reality , and VOL . IV . NO . 7 . 13 the characters of ...
... thousand years , look with the feelings we have acquired from our peculiar education , at a country which seems indefinitely remote . To him , the seige of Troy is a living reality , and VOL . IV . NO . 7 . 13 the characters of ...
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