Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 2Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... established at New Orleans in 1727 , for the care of the hospital and the education of girls . † " Rice was the principal crop , the main resource for feeding the population . To this were added tobacco and indigo . The fig had been ...
... established at New Orleans in 1727 , for the care of the hospital and the education of girls . † " Rice was the principal crop , the main resource for feeding the population . To this were added tobacco and indigo . The fig had been ...
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... established at New Amsterdam - Kings College ( later Columbia ) founded - The Corporation Library Schools in New Jersey and Pennsylvania - Philadelphia Library - Zeal for education in New England - Harvard College established - Rhode ...
... established at New Amsterdam - Kings College ( later Columbia ) founded - The Corporation Library Schools in New Jersey and Pennsylvania - Philadelphia Library - Zeal for education in New England - Harvard College established - Rhode ...
Page 174
... established in the United States . * See Elsie W. Clews , Educational Legislation and Administration of the Colonial Governments , in Columbia University Publications ( New York , 1899 ) ; John Fiske , Old Virginia and Her Neigh bours ...
... established in the United States . * See Elsie W. Clews , Educational Legislation and Administration of the Colonial Governments , in Columbia University Publications ( New York , 1899 ) ; John Fiske , Old Virginia and Her Neigh bours ...
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