Woman's Work in AmericaAnnie Nathan Meyer H. Holt and Company, 1891 - 457 páginas |
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... hundred families shall set up and maintayne two grammar schools , and two wrighting scholes to instruct youth as the law directs . " So cordial was the interest felt in education among the colo- nists , that many towns had established ...
... hundred families shall set up and maintayne two grammar schools , and two wrighting scholes to instruct youth as the law directs . " So cordial was the interest felt in education among the colo- nists , that many towns had established ...
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... hundred and thirty - two years long . A prime motive to the encouragement of education in America was that the Scriptures might be prop- erly interpreted . This appears in the preamble to the vote of 1647 establishing schools , which ...
... hundred and thirty - two years long . A prime motive to the encouragement of education in America was that the Scriptures might be prop- erly interpreted . This appears in the preamble to the vote of 1647 establishing schools , which ...
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... hundred who first landed on the coast of Massachusetts , one in thirty was a graduate from the English University of Cambridge , while both the men and the women were heirs to the prevail- ing sentiment of disrespect for womanly ...
... hundred who first landed on the coast of Massachusetts , one in thirty was a graduate from the English University of Cambridge , while both the men and the women were heirs to the prevail- ing sentiment of disrespect for womanly ...
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... hundred pounds was permitted to send his daughters to these supplementary schools . But the scheme for the larger girls did not work well for the boys , so the masters were directed " not to teach females again . ” As late as 1804 we ...
... hundred pounds was permitted to send his daughters to these supplementary schools . But the scheme for the larger girls did not work well for the boys , so the masters were directed " not to teach females again . ” As late as 1804 we ...
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... hundred years . ' It was one hundred and seven years later , in 1778 , that Thomas Jefferson introduced a bill in the Virginia legislature , designed to establish a system of public schools in that State , arguing that " the greatest ...
... hundred years . ' It was one hundred and seven years later , in 1778 , that Thomas Jefferson introduced a bill in the Virginia legislature , designed to establish a system of public schools in that State , arguing that " the greatest ...
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Referencias a este libro
Beyond Her Sphere: Women and the Professions in American History Barbara Jean Harris Vista de fragmentos - 1978 |
Give Us Bread But Give Us Roses: Working Women's Consciousness in the United ... Sarah Eisenstein Sin vista previa disponible - 1983 |