| 1846 - 774 str.
...establishment of Free Schools was the boldest ever promulgated, since the commencement of the Christian Era. As a theory, it could have been refuted and silenced...experience, than was ever marshalled against any other opinion of human origin. But time has ratified its soundness. Two centuries now proclaim it to be as... | |
| 1849 - 206 str.
...establishment of Free Schools was the boldest ever promulgated, since tho commencement of the Christian era. As a theory, it could have been refuted and silenced...formidable array of argument and experience than was ever niarshafled against any other opinion of human origin. But time has ratified its soundness. Two centuries... | |
| 1849 - 216 str.
...establishment of Free Schools was the boldest ever promulgated, since the commencement of the Christian Era. As a theory, it could have been refuted and silenced...experience than was ever marshalled against any other opinion of human origin. But time has ratified its soundness. Two centuries now proclaim it to be at... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1865 - 922 str.
...establishment of Free Schools was the boldest ever promulgated since the commencement of the Christian era. marshaled against any other opinion of human origin. But time has ratified its soundness. Two centuries... | |
| John Swett - 1868 - 246 str.
...countrymen, and by all the peoples of the world. FREE SCHOOLS.—HORACE MANN. IT is impossible for tis adequately to conceive the boldness of the measure...formidable array of argument and experience than was ever marshaled against any other institution of human origin. But time has ratified its soundness. Two centuries... | |
| John Swett - 1867 - 252 str.
...the world. FREE SCHOOLS.— HORACE MANN. IT is impossible for us adequately to conceive the boKlness of the measure which aimed at universal education...formidable array of argument and experience than was ever marshaled against any other institution of human origin. But time has ratified its soundness. Two centuries... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1898 - 1274 str.
...free schools was the boldest ever promulgated since the commencement of the Christian era. As a theoTy it could have been refuted and silenced by a more formidable array of arguments and experience than was ever marshaled against any other opinion of human origin. But time... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1898 - 1292 str.
...establishment of free schools was the boldest ever promulgated since the commencement of the Christian era. As a theory it could have been refuted and silenced by a more formidable array of arguments and experience than was ever marshaled against any other opinion of human origin. But time... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1876 - 622 str.
...establishment of Free Schools was the boldest ever promulgated since the commencement of the Christian era. As a theory, it could have been refuted and silenced...formidable array of argument and experience than was ever marshaled against any other opinion of human origin. But time has ratified its soundness. Two centuries... | |
| 1877 - 972 str.
...establishment of Free Schools was the boldest ever promulgated since the commencement of the Christian era. As a theory, it could have been refuted and silenced...formidable array of argument and experience than was ever marshaled against any other opinion of human origin. But time has ratified its soundness. Two centuries... | |
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