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" enacted, That the said regents shall establish such a number of academies in this Territory as they may judge fit for the instruction of the youth of the female sex in the English and French languages, and in such branches of polite literature and such... "
Circular of Information of the Bureau of Education, for ... - Página 19
por United States. Office of Education - 1898
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De Bow's Review and Industrial Resources, Statistics, Etc ..., Volumen18

James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow, R. G. Barnwell, Edwin Bell, William MacCreary Burwell - 1855 - 822 páginas
...their condition is the strongest characteristic which distinguishes civilized from savage society, the said regents shall establish such a number of academies in this territory as they may judge fit, lor the instruction of the female sex in the English and French languages, and in such branches of...
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American Educational Year-book, for 1857: Comprising an Almanac, Educational ...

1857 - 232 páginas
...provision: " Whereas, the prosperity of every State depends greatly on the education of the female sex, the said Regents shall establish such a number of...as they may judge fit, for the instruction of the female sex in the English and French languages, and in such branches of polite literature, and such...
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University of California Publications in Education, Volumen3

California. University, University of California (1868-1952) - 1913 - 474 páginas
...each county of the territory. The regents of the proposed university were authorized to."establish such a number of academies in this territory as they...may be suitable to the age and sex of the pupils." It was proposed to establish a public library in each county of the territory, in such place "as may...
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Circular of Information

United States. Bureau of Education - 1898 - 642 páginas
...the strongest characteristic which distinguishes civilized from savage society: Sec V. Be it further enacted, That the said regents shall establish such...may be suitable to the age and sex of the pupils. Sec. VI. And be it furtlier enacted, That it shall be the duty of the said regents, and they are hereby...
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Contributions to American Educational History, Volumen20

Herbert Baxter Adams - 1898 - 278 páginas
...the strongest characteristic which distinguishes civilized from savage society: Sec. V. Be it further enacted, That the said regents shall establish such...may be suitable to the age and sex of the pupils. Sec. VI. And be it further enacted, That it shall be the duty of the said regents, and they are hereby...
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The Making of Our Middle Schools: An Account of the Development of Secondary ...

Elmer Ellsworth Brown - 1902 - 578 páginas
...within the territory; and they were especially enjoined to establish as many academies as they might judge fit " for the instruction of the youth of the...may be suitable to the age and sex of the pupils." In addition to all this it was made the duty of the regents to provide public libraries in the several...
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The Making of Our Middle Schools: An Account of the Development of Secondary ...

Elmer Ellsworth Brown - 1902 - 576 páginas
...within the territory; and they were especially enjoined to establish as many academies as they might judge fit " for the instruction of the youth of the female sex in the £nglish and French languages, and in such branches of polite literature and such liberal arts and...
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State Aid to Secondary Schools ...

David Rhys Jones - 1903 - 126 páginas
...geography," within each county of the territory. The regents of the proposed university were authorized to " establish such a number of academies in this territory...may be suitable to the age and sex of the pupils." It was proposed to establish a public library in each county of the territory, in such place "as may...
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History of Higher Education of Women in the South Prior to 1860

Isabella Margaret Elizabeth Blandin - 1909 - 336 páginas
...condition is the strongest characteristic which distinguishes civilized from savage society; Be it further enacted, That the said regents shall establish such...may be suitable to the age and sex of the pupils." These schools were not free schools, and therefore did not meet the approval of Governor William CC...
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The Making of Our Middle Schools: An Account of the Development of Secondary ...

Elmer Ellsworth Brown - 1910 - 576 páginas
...within the territory; and they were especially enjoined to establish as many academies as they might judge fit " for the instruction of the youth of the...may be suitable to the age and sex of the pupils." In addition to all this it was made the duty of the regents to provide public libraries in the several...
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