Report of the Commissioner of Education, with Circulars and Documents Accompanying the SameU.S. Government Printing Office, 1868 |
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... earliest practicable conclusion ; and to this end , that au- thority to employ temporarily the assistance of persons specially qualified , be granted , and that some appropriation for REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION . xxxi.
... earliest practicable conclusion ; and to this end , that au- thority to employ temporarily the assistance of persons specially qualified , be granted , and that some appropriation for REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION . xxxi.
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United States. Department of Education (1867-1868). qualified , be granted , and that some appropriation for the expense of such personal visits as may be deemed needful to complete and verify the work in hand , be made . 2. That ...
United States. Department of Education (1867-1868). qualified , be granted , and that some appropriation for the expense of such personal visits as may be deemed needful to complete and verify the work in hand , be made . 2. That ...
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... granted and in which part of the Federal District stands , and combines so many other conveniences , that I have determined to vest the Potomac shares in that university . Presuming it to be more agreeable to the General Assembly of ...
... granted and in which part of the Federal District stands , and combines so many other conveniences , that I have determined to vest the Potomac shares in that university . Presuming it to be more agreeable to the General Assembly of ...
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... granted for Public Schools . Number of acres sold . Amount realized from sales . Present capital of School Fund . Annual proceeds thereof in 186 Number of acres unsold . Estimated value of the same . 2. Number of acres granted for ...
... granted for Public Schools . Number of acres sold . Amount realized from sales . Present capital of School Fund . Annual proceeds thereof in 186 Number of acres unsold . Estimated value of the same . 2. Number of acres granted for ...
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... granted , as they often are , for large tracts of land no provision is made for religion and schools . I wish , therefore , instructions were given to our governors never to grant patents for townships or villages or large manors ...
... granted , as they often are , for large tracts of land no provision is made for religion and schools . I wish , therefore , instructions were given to our governors never to grant patents for townships or villages or large manors ...
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