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- catalog contributor b1303497.
- catalog created "1973.".
- catalog date "1973".
- catalog date "1973.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1973.".
- catalog description "Benjamin Rush on republican education (1786) -- Benjamin Rush on women's education (1787) -- Noah Webster's plea for an American language (1789) -- Samuel Harrison Smith's prize essay (1798) -- Thomas Jefferson's republican philosophy of education (1813) -- Thomas Jefferson on the moral instinct of man (1814) -- Thomas Jefferson's design for his state university -- The Rockfish Gap Report (1818) -- De Witt Clinton on educating New York City's poor children (1805) -- Clinton champions the Lancasterian plan (1809) -- Archibald De Bow Murphey's comprehensive plan for North Carolina (1817) -- Joseph C. Cabell questions the Lancasterian system (1819) -- Daniel Webster's argument for Dartmouth College (1819) -- John Marshall's opinion in the Dartmouth College case (1819).".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. xxix-xxxvi.".
- catalog description "Charles Chauncy on liberal learning (1655) -- Cotton Mather on teaching children at home (1702) -- "A master in our Israel": Cotton Mather on Ezekiel Cheever and teaching (1708) -- Benjamin Wadsworth's well-ordered family (1712) -- John Clarke's classical program of studies (1730) -- Isaac Watts on improving the mind (1741) -- Isaac Watts on the prudential education of youth (1751) -- Lord Kames's educated man anticipates the Jeffersonian view (1781) -- William Livingston and William Smith Jr.: the challenge to sectarian education (1753) -- Thomas Clap defends the sectarian college (1754) -- Benjamin Franklin and the theme of self-improvement (1732) -- Benjamin Franklin's useful English curriculum (1751) -- John Witherspoon on training children and their parents (1775) -- David Ramsay on the arts and sciences in a new republic (1778) -- Thomas Jefferson's bill for the diffusion of knowledge (1778).".
- catalog extent "xxxvii, 442 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Theories of education in early America, 1655-1819.".
- catalog identifier "06725149740672600382 (pbk)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Theories of education in early America, 1655-1819.".
- catalog isPartOf "The American heritage series".
- catalog issued "1973".
- catalog issued "1973.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Indianapolis : Bobbs-Merrill,".
- catalog relation "Theories of education in early America, 1655-1819.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "370/.973".
- catalog subject "Education Philosophy History.".
- catalog subject "Education United States History.".
- catalog subject "LA206 .S64".
- catalog tableOfContents "Benjamin Rush on republican education (1786) -- Benjamin Rush on women's education (1787) -- Noah Webster's plea for an American language (1789) -- Samuel Harrison Smith's prize essay (1798) -- Thomas Jefferson's republican philosophy of education (1813) -- Thomas Jefferson on the moral instinct of man (1814) -- Thomas Jefferson's design for his state university -- The Rockfish Gap Report (1818) -- De Witt Clinton on educating New York City's poor children (1805) -- Clinton champions the Lancasterian plan (1809) -- Archibald De Bow Murphey's comprehensive plan for North Carolina (1817) -- Joseph C. Cabell questions the Lancasterian system (1819) -- Daniel Webster's argument for Dartmouth College (1819) -- John Marshall's opinion in the Dartmouth College case (1819).".
- catalog tableOfContents "Charles Chauncy on liberal learning (1655) -- Cotton Mather on teaching children at home (1702) -- "A master in our Israel": Cotton Mather on Ezekiel Cheever and teaching (1708) -- Benjamin Wadsworth's well-ordered family (1712) -- John Clarke's classical program of studies (1730) -- Isaac Watts on improving the mind (1741) -- Isaac Watts on the prudential education of youth (1751) -- Lord Kames's educated man anticipates the Jeffersonian view (1781) -- William Livingston and William Smith Jr.: the challenge to sectarian education (1753) -- Thomas Clap defends the sectarian college (1754) -- Benjamin Franklin and the theme of self-improvement (1732) -- Benjamin Franklin's useful English curriculum (1751) -- John Witherspoon on training children and their parents (1775) -- David Ramsay on the arts and sciences in a new republic (1778) -- Thomas Jefferson's bill for the diffusion of knowledge (1778).".
- catalog title "Theories of education in early America : 1655-1819 / edited by Wilson Smith.́".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".