... admittance. The same injustice will evidently occur if the number of scholars imposed upon a teacher be so great as to render his instructions of so little value that a large portion of the community is obliged to resort to private schools. " The... Public Education in Rhode Island - Halaman 97oleh Charles Carroll - 1918 - 500 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| 1827 - 554 halaman
...obliged to resort to private schools. The same principle would dictate that there be established the various grades of schools, suited to the wants of...elementary that none would avail themselves of its advantnges, for any considerable length of time, or else every thing would of necessity be so imperfectly... | |
| William Russell - 1828 - 910 halaman
...to private schools. The same principle would dictate that there be established the various tfradta of schools, suited to the wants of the public. If...elementary that none would avail themselves of its advantnges, for any considerable length of time, or else every thing would of necessity be so imperfectly... | |
| 1849 - 580 halaman
...obliged to resort to private schools. The same principle would dictate that there be established the various grades of schools suited to the wants of the...advantages for any considerable length of time, or else every thi.ig would, of necessity, be so imperfectly taught that a very small portion would be benefited.... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1849 - 580 halaman
...of Messrs. JJe vVitt and Kingshury. The same principle would dictate that there be established the various grades of schools suited to the wants of the...that none would avail themselves of its advantages lor any considerable length " of time, or else every thing would, of necessity, be so imperfectly taught... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1863 - 904 halaman
...obliged to resort to private schools. The same principle would dictate that there be established the various grades of schools suited to the wants of the...must either be so elevated that many of the parents can not prepare <hrfr children to enter it, or else so elementary that none would avail themselves... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1863 - 902 halaman
...resort to private schools. The same principle would dictate that there be established the various grade of schools suited to the wants of the public. If there...must either be so elevated that many of the parents can not prepare •their children to enter it, or else so elementary that none would avail uierafeltes... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1863 - 898 halaman
...obliged to resort to private schools. Tlic same principle would dictate that there be established the various grades .of schools suited to the wants of...If there be but one description of schools, it must cither l>e so elevated that many of the parents can not preparo their children to enter it, or else... | |
| Thomas B. Stockwell - 1876 - 474 halaman
...obliged to resort to private schools. " The same principle would dictate that there be established the various grades of schools, suited to the wants of...any considerable length of time, or else everything would of necessity be so imperfectly taught that a very small portion would be benefited. In either... | |
| Edwin Martin Stone - 1876 - 102 halaman
...obliged to resort to private schools. "The same principle would dictate that there be established the various grades of schools, suited to the wants of...any considerable length of time, or else everything would of necessity be so imperfectly tanght that a very small portion would be benefited. In either... | |
| Thomas B. Stockwell - 1876 - 468 halaman
...obliged to resort to private schools. "The same principle would dictate that there be established the various grades of schools, suited to the wants of...elevated that many of the parents cannot prepare their chilclren to enter it, or else so elementary that none would avail themselves 1 of its advantages,... | |
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