American Convictions: Cycles of Public Thought, 1600-1850Lippincott, 1970 - 632페이지 Studies the bases and fluctuations of American political thought and attitudes from the colonial experience to the dawn of industrialism. |
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... schools of their own . So have immigrant groups , especially German groups in Wisconsin and in such cities as Chicago and Balti- more . And of course the greatest proliferation ever of parochial schools would follow on , and would be ...
... schools of their own . So have immigrant groups , especially German groups in Wisconsin and in such cities as Chicago and Balti- more . And of course the greatest proliferation ever of parochial schools would follow on , and would be ...
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... school , for prospective teachers . Besides his principal obligations in Boston , the secretary had to cross and recross the state : he needed to in- duce the schools to accept state guidance , to believe in raising their standards . He ...
... school , for prospective teachers . Besides his principal obligations in Boston , the secretary had to cross and recross the state : he needed to in- duce the schools to accept state guidance , to believe in raising their standards . He ...
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... schools . Thus , when during the 1840s Governor William Henry Seward recommended that the state legislature appropriate no money for private schools , he struck the heart of the school operation in the city . The governor's famous ...
... schools . Thus , when during the 1840s Governor William Henry Seward recommended that the state legislature appropriate no money for private schools , he struck the heart of the school operation in the city . The governor's famous ...
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