An Account of the Free-School Society of New YorkCollins and Company, 1814 - 70 halaman |
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... fifty children belong- ing to the Alms - house . To this place the school was removed on the twenty - eighth of the fourth month , ( April ) 1807 , and , before the close of the year , it consisted of one hundred and fifty scholars ...
... fifty children belong- ing to the Alms - house . To this place the school was removed on the twenty - eighth of the fourth month , ( April ) 1807 , and , before the close of the year , it consisted of one hundred and fifty scholars ...
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... fifty scholars . In the adoption of their plan the Trustees had economy constantly in , view ; but at the same time , they were desirous that the style of architecture , and the external ap- pearance of the building , should comport ...
... fifty scholars . In the adoption of their plan the Trustees had economy constantly in , view ; but at the same time , they were desirous that the style of architecture , and the external ap- pearance of the building , should comport ...
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... fifty dollars , and that every member hereafter admitted should have the right to send one child to one of the schools of the society ; but that nothing in the act should be deemed to affect the rights of those , who were members of the ...
... fifty dollars , and that every member hereafter admitted should have the right to send one child to one of the schools of the society ; but that nothing in the act should be deemed to affect the rights of those , who were members of the ...
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... fifty dollars was benevolently bequeathed to the society by the late Charles Le Roux . The year 1811 was marked with the further ' ex- tension of public patronage and assistance . The Legislature , with a benevolence worthy of the fa ...
... fifty dollars was benevolently bequeathed to the society by the late Charles Le Roux . The year 1811 was marked with the further ' ex- tension of public patronage and assistance . The Legislature , with a benevolence worthy of the fa ...
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... fifty might also be admitted . The building is the same in appearance as the one in Chatham - street , possessing also accom- modations for the family of the teacher , and was completed at an expense of about eleven thousand dollars ...
... fifty might also be admitted . The building is the same in appearance as the one in Chatham - street , possessing also accom- modations for the family of the teacher , and was completed at an expense of about eleven thousand dollars ...
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25 Henry 25 James 25 John 25 Samuel 25 Thomas 25 William 50 Cornelius 50 James 50 John 50 Samuel 50 Thomas 50 William Abraham Alms-house annual election ANTHONY LAMB appoint belong benevolent Bowne building CADWALLADER D Charles Charles Wilkes ciety city of New-York corporation Depeyster 50 Dolls EBENEZER STEVENS establishment fifth month Free-School Society further enacted Henry Hillman Henry Rutgers Henry Ten Brook hereafter institution instruction Isaac Jacob JEREMIAH THOMPSON John Murray Joseph JOSEPH LANCASTER legal meeting Legislature Leonard Bleecker lesson letters Livingston lot of ground Matthew Clarkson Matthew Franklin monitor Murray 50 Ogden 50 persons Peter Peter Fenton poor children religious society represented in senate Robert Samuel Miller Samuel Osgood sand scholars school committees Secretary senate and assembly send one child slate Society of New-York spelling taught teachers teaches Thomas Eddy Thomas Stevenson tion Trus Whitehead Hicks William Walton Witt Clinton words
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