| New York (N.Y.). Common Council - 1858 - 762 halaman
...certainty that the limited earningĀ« of his parents will preclude him, in the existing slatĀ« of things, from having any such advantages, tends to repress...generous aspirations, paralyze effort, and prevent tue full development of his ability to become extensively useful to the class in which his lot may... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1848 - 372 halaman
...preclude him, in the existing state of things, from having anv such advantages, tends to repress all such generous aspirations, paralyze effort, and prevent...which his lot may be cast, or to society at large." PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL. In the preceding pages we have presented a variety of plans for the construction... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1848 - 414 halaman
...of things, from having anv such advantages, tends to repress all such generous aspirations, paralvze effort, and prevent the full development of his ability...which his lot may be cast, or to society at large." "It is believed that a liberal education of the largest practicable number of the young men who may... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1849 - 466 halaman
...preclude him, in the existing state of things, from having anv such advantages, tends to repress all such generous aspirations, paralyze effort, and prevent...which his lot may be cast, or to society at large." PUBLIC UIOH SCHOOL. In the preceding pages we have presented a variety of plans for the construction... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1849 - 444 halaman
...of things, from having anv such advantages, tends to repress all such generous aspirations, paralyse effort, and prevent the full development of his ability...which his lot may be cast, or to society at large." PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL. In the preceding pages we have presented a variety of plans for the construction... | |
| 1849 - 580 halaman
...preclude him, in the existing state of things, from having any such advantages, tends to repress all such generous aspirations, paralyze effort, and prevent...extensively useful to the class in which his lot may bi cast, or to 'society at large." 226 A. Iron or brick ash-pit. B. Ash-pit door. C. Pot, or coal Burner,... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1854 - 188 halaman
...preclude him, in the existing state of things, from having any such advantages, tends to repress all such generous aspirations, paralyze effort, and prevent...which his lot may be cast, or to society at large." PLAN AND DESCRIPTION OF THE FREE ACADEMY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK. The Free Academy is situated on the... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1854 - 476 halaman
...preclude him, in the existing state of things, from having anv such advantages, tends to repress all such generous aspirations, paralyze effort, and prevent...development of his ability to become extensively useful lo the class in which his lot may be cast, or to society at large." PLAN AND DESCRIPTION OF THE FREE... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1854 - 480 halaman
...tends to repress all inch generous aspirations, paralyze effort, and prevent the full development at his ability to become extensively useful to the class in which his lot may be east, or to society at large." PLAN AND DESCRIPTION OF THE FREE ACADEMY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK. The... | |
| New York (N.Y.). Board of Education - 1864 - 434 halaman
...certainty that the limited earnings of his parents will preclude him, in the existing state of things, from having any such advantages, tends to repress...establishment of the Free Academy. The people were promised an institution which, in the character, amount, and value of the education imparted, should be inferior... | |
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