| Robert Francis Withers Allston - 1847 - 58 strani
...The men who take charge of our public Schools, and accept so miserable a pittance as the reward of their labors, are they who cannot get employment on...forces the Commissioners to accept them. It is now in South-Carolina a reproach to be a teacher of a Free School, as it is regarded prima facie evidence... | |
| Edgar Wallace Knight - 1922 - 506 strani
...The men who take charge of our public schools, and accept so miserable a pittance as the reward of their labors, are they who cannot get employment on...is now in South Carolina a reproach to be a teacher of a free school, as it is regarded as prima facie evidence of a want of qualification. Men will not... | |
| Edgar Wallace Knight - 1922 - 506 strani
...The men who take charge of our public schools, and accept so miserable a pittance as the reward of their labors, are they who cannot get employment on...is now in South Carolina a reproach to be a teacher of a free school, as it is regarded as prima facie evidence of a want of qualification. Men will not... | |
| Virginia Gearhart Gray - 1925 - 544 strani
...teacher shrank from the stamina of instructing in them. The Governor of South Carolina wrote in 1840: "It is now in South Carolina a reproach to be a teacher of a free school, as it is regarded prima facie evidence of a want of quail float i on. "2 Among 1.... | |
| 1900 - 1008 strani
...observations extend, with but few exceptions, they are very ignorant, and possess a very easy morality. ... It is now in South Carolina a reproach to be a teacher of a free school, as it is regarded [as] prima facie evidence of a want of qualification." The governor... | |
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