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There are no academies , no grammar schools , and but two free schools , for the exclusive benefit of the poor : these are supported by the corporation . A number of other schools are kept by indifferent teachers , where little children ...
There are no academies , no grammar schools , and but two free schools , for the exclusive benefit of the poor : these are supported by the corporation . A number of other schools are kept by indifferent teachers , where little children ...
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The New York High School is quite a recent institution , similar to the high school of Edinburgh ; being designed for the education of gentlewho pay for ... Indeed , all the children of those schools are the very picture of health .
The New York High School is quite a recent institution , similar to the high school of Edinburgh ; being designed for the education of gentlewho pay for ... Indeed , all the children of those schools are the very picture of health .
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Springfield is principally built of wood , contains four churches , and 3914 inhabitants , and 17 public schools ! The whole state of Massachusetts is laid off into districts ; every district is compelled by law to support a certain ...
Springfield is principally built of wood , contains four churches , and 3914 inhabitants , and 17 public schools ! The whole state of Massachusetts is laid off into districts ; every district is compelled by law to support a certain ...
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