The Plantation SchoolVantage Press, 1976 - 285 strani |
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... reached opposing conclusions , partly by dissimilar principles of exegesis and differing socioeconomic systems which arranged the categorical imperatives of the sectional debate , of which the divines didn't gain sight.50 In the course ...
... reached opposing conclusions , partly by dissimilar principles of exegesis and differing socioeconomic systems which arranged the categorical imperatives of the sectional debate , of which the divines didn't gain sight.50 In the course ...
Stran 58
... reached , while the size of those under weak management tended to decrease until they lost their complex organization and became simple farms . " Apparently , then , the figure of 300 acres or so represented the maximum of ef- ficiency ...
... reached , while the size of those under weak management tended to decrease until they lost their complex organization and became simple farms . " Apparently , then , the figure of 300 acres or so represented the maximum of ef- ficiency ...
Stran 76
... reached about 16,000 students.59 The academies proved so popular that by the 1830s there was at least one in each of the coastal districts providing elementary and college preparatory training . Edgar W. Knight stated that in America ...
... reached about 16,000 students.59 The academies proved so popular that by the 1830s there was at least one in each of the coastal districts providing elementary and college preparatory training . Edgar W. Knight stated that in America ...
Vsebina
PHILLIPS AND THE PLANTATION SCHOOL | 1 |
CROSSCURRENTS OF THOUGHT | 16 |
A SCHOOL FOR MASTERS | 53 |
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