In expressing a conviction, that early education, and the timely inculcation of moral maxims and virtuous sentiments, form the greatest safeguard of a free and enlightened government ...
1823
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In expressing a conviction, that early education, and the timely inculcation of moral maxims and virtuous sentiments, form the greatest safeguard of a free and enlightened government ...
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Edition
[North Carolina]
Imprint
[New York?] : [publisher not identified], [1823]
Description
1 online resource (2 unnumbered pages)
Summary
April 1883 letter by the Trustees of the Free School Society of New-York requesting information regarding about elementary education in the state, sent to the governor of North Carolina. Authors of the letter indicate that they want to present on the state of early education in the United States. The letter may be a form letter; the salutation and date are handwritten at top: His Excellency, Gabriel Holmes ... Ap. 1823. The letter is signed by committee members; the names are handwritten.
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Online resource; title from PDF beginning text (LLMC Digital, viewed January 9, 2023).
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English
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