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Author Rudolph, Frederick.

Title Essays on education in the early Republic / Benjamin Rush, Noah Webster, Robert Coram, Simeon Doggett, Samuel Harrison Smith, Amable-Louis-Rose de Lafitte du Courteil, Samuel Knox.

Publication Info. Cambridge : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1965.

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Description xxv, 389 pages ; 22 cm.
Series The John Harvard library
John Harvard library.
Bibliography Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (pages 373-384)
Contents ǂg 1. ǂt Benjamin Rush: ǂt A plan for the establishment of public schools and the diffusion of knowledge in Pennsylvania; to which are added, thoughts upon the mode of education, proper in a republic; addressed to the legislature and citizens of the state -- ǂg 2. ǂt Benjamin Rush: ǂt Thoughts upon female education, accommodated to the present state of society, manners, and government of the United States of America -- ǂg 3. ǂt Noah Webster: ǂt On the education of youth in America -- ǂg 4. ǂt Robert Coram: ǂt Political inquiries: to which is added, a plan for the general establishment of schools throughout the United States -- ǂg 5. ǂt Simeon Doggett: ǂt A discourse on education, delivered at the dedication and opening of Bristol Academy, the 18th day of July, A.D. 1796 -- ǂg 6. ǂt Samuel Harrison Smith: ǂt Remarks on education: illustrating the close connection between virtue and wisdom, to which is annexed a system of liberal education; which having received the premium awarded by the American Philosophical Society, December 15th, 1797, is now published by their order -- ǂg 7. ǂt Amable-Louis-Rose de Lafitte du Courteil: ǂt Proposal to demonstrate the necessity of a national institution in the United States of America, for the education of children of both sexes; to which is joined, a project of organization, etc. -- ǂg 8. ǂt Samuel Knox: ǂt An essay on the best system of liberal education, adapted to the genius of the government of the United States; comprehending also, an uniform general plan for instituting and conducting public schools, in this country, on principles of the most extensive utility; to which is prefixed, an address to the legislature of Maryland on that subjec
Subject Education -- United States.
Education.
United States.
Education -- United States -- History -- Sources.
History.
Genre/Form Sources.
Added Title Education in the early Republic