American Annals of Education, Հատոր 3Otis, Broaders, 1828 Includes songs with music. |
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... established on a very small scale , these institutions led to the foundation of those colleges that afterwards formed one of the most important and essential branches of the university . It is not easy to say when colleges were first ...
... established on a very small scale , these institutions led to the foundation of those colleges that afterwards formed one of the most important and essential branches of the university . It is not easy to say when colleges were first ...
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... establishing a new College in the metropolis , under the control of the Established Church , which was numerously attended . His Grace the Duke of Wellington was in the chair , and was surrounded by the Archbishops of Canterbury , York ...
... establishing a new College in the metropolis , under the control of the Established Church , which was numerously attended . His Grace the Duke of Wellington was in the chair , and was surrounded by the Archbishops of Canterbury , York ...
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... established , it must still be acknowl- edged , that they have not , in many cases , produced those great -and lasting results , which their nature and design have led their friends to anticipate . It is believed , that at least nine ...
... established , it must still be acknowl- edged , that they have not , in many cases , produced those great -and lasting results , which their nature and design have led their friends to anticipate . It is believed , that at least nine ...
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