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... Town Schools in Massachusetts . Education in the Other Colonies . PAGE 179 187 PART IV MODERN TIMES CHAPTER XVIII GROWTH OF THE DEMOCRATIC IDEAL IN EDUCATION The Revolt from Absolutism . The Two Epochs in the Eighteenth Century ...
... Town Schools in Massachusetts . Education in the Other Colonies . PAGE 179 187 PART IV MODERN TIMES CHAPTER XVIII GROWTH OF THE DEMOCRATIC IDEAL IN EDUCATION The Revolt from Absolutism . The Two Epochs in the Eighteenth Century ...
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... Town school at Dedham ( Massachusetts ) with watch - tower , built in 1648 ... 198 23. Boston Latin School , founded in 1635 ..... 198 24. The buildings of Harvard College , erected in 1675 , 1699 , and 1720 ... 198 14 . 25. The child ...
... Town school at Dedham ( Massachusetts ) with watch - tower , built in 1648 ... 198 23. Boston Latin School , founded in 1635 ..... 198 24. The buildings of Harvard College , erected in 1675 , 1699 , and 1720 ... 198 14 . 25. The child ...
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... town to town more for the purpose of entertaining than of teaching . Glittering phrases , epigrams , and other artificialities took the place of in- struction and argument . Influence of Roman Education . - But the Roman education and ...
... town to town more for the purpose of entertaining than of teaching . Glittering phrases , epigrams , and other artificialities took the place of in- struction and argument . Influence of Roman Education . - But the Roman education and ...
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... town . This could easily be done , since none of the medieval universities had build- ings of their own , and there was no need of expensive libraries , laboratories , and other equipment . Through such special rights the universities ...
... town . This could easily be done , since none of the medieval universities had build- ings of their own , and there was no need of expensive libraries , laboratories , and other equipment . Through such special rights the universities ...
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... towns received a large impulse from serfs that flocked into them , and before long an influential ' burgher class ... town , these institutions became ' burgher schools , ' and afforded a practical education in reading , writing , and ...
... towns received a large impulse from serfs that flocked into them , and before long an influential ' burgher class ... town , these institutions became ' burgher schools , ' and afforded a practical education in reading , writing , and ...
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