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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1887 Edition.
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++++ Report Of The Proceedings Of The American Historical
Association: In Boston And Cambridge, May 21-24, 1887; Volume 3,
Issue 1 Of Papers Of The American Historical Association Herbert B.
Adams
A Contribution to the History of Higher Education with Suggestions
for its National Promotion. Partial Contents: Virginians vote for
the higher education; Royal Endowment by William and Mary; Motives
for founding the college; Origin of Williamsburg; A school of
Statesmen; Washington made Surveyor; Washington Chancellor of
William and Mary; Jefferson's relation to William and Mary;
Washington's idea of a national university; Washington and
Jefferson's ideas compared; Destruction of William and Mary during
the Civil War; Practical Lessons from the History of William and
Mary College.
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This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
A Contribution to the History of Higher Education with Suggestions
for its National Promotion. Partial Contents: Virginians vote for
the higher education; Royal Endowment by William and Mary; Motives
for founding the college; Origin of Williamsburg; A school of
Statesmen; Washington made Surveyor; Washington Chancellor of
William and Mary; Jefferson's relation to William and Mary;
Washington's idea of a national university; Washington and
Jefferson's ideas compared; Destruction of William and Mary during
the Civil War; Practical Lessons from the History of William and
Mary College.
One, An Introduction To American Institutional History; Two, The
Germanic Origin Of New England Towns; Three, Local Government In
Illinois, And Local Government In Pennsylvania, By E. R. L. Gould;
Five, Local Government In Michigan And The Northwest, By Edward W.
Bemis; Six, Parish Institutions Of Maryland, By Edward Ingle;
Seven, Old Maryland Manors, By John Johnson; Eight, Norman
Constables In America; Nine And Ten, Village Communities Of Cape
And And Salem, By Herbert B. Adams; Eleven, The Genesis Of A New
England State, Connecticut, By Alexander Johnston.
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experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have
elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing
commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide.
A Contribution to the History of Higher Education with Suggestions
for its National Promotion. Partial Contents: Virginians vote for
the higher education; Royal Endowment by William and Mary; Motives
for founding the college; Origin of Williamsburg; A school of
Statesmen; Washington made Surveyor; Washington Chancellor of
William and Mary; Jefferson's relation to William and Mary;
Washington's idea of a national university; Washington and
Jefferson's ideas compared; Destruction of William and Mary during
the Civil War; Practical Lessons from the History of William and
Mary College.
One, An Introduction To American Institutional History; Two, The
Germanic Origin Of New England Towns; Three, Local Government In
Illinois, And Local Government In Pennsylvania, By E. R. L. Gould;
Five, Local Government In Michigan And The Northwest, By Edward W.
Bemis; Six, Parish Institutions Of Maryland, By Edward Ingle;
Seven, Old Maryland Manors, By John Johnson; Eight, Norman
Constables In America; Nine And Ten, Village Communities Of Cape
And And Salem, By Herbert B. Adams; Eleven, The Genesis Of A New
England State, Connecticut, By Alexander Johnston.
A Contribution to the History of Higher Education with Suggestions
for its National Promotion. Partial Contents: Virginians vote for
the higher education; Royal Endowment by William and Mary; Motives
for founding the college; Origin of Williamsburg; A school of
Statesmen; Washington made Surveyor; Washington Chancellor of
William and Mary; Jefferson's relation to William and Mary;
Washington's idea of a national university; Washington and
Jefferson's ideas compared; Destruction of William and Mary during
the Civil War; Practical Lessons from the History of William and
Mary College.
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