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EARLY AMERICAN EDUCATION PDF eBOOK TITLES





Theory and Practice of Teaching, or the motives and methods of Good School-Keeping, by David P. Page, A.M., (1886)



American Education, Its Principals and Elements, Dedicated to the Teachers of the United States, 1851


New Demands in American Education, 1912


Elements of Deductive Reasoning, (1893)


Freedom of Mind in Willing, or, Every Being That Wills a Creative First Cause, (1864)


Moral Science, A Compendium of Ethics, (1888)


Answers to the Practical Questions and Problems contained in Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and Astronomy, J. Dorman Steele, A.M., Ph.D., (1870)



Letters on the Education of Children, Rev. John Witherspoon, D.D., LL.D., President of Princetion College, N.J., (1817)



The Early Education of Children and the Effects of Home Influence on the Work of the Teacher, by Mrs. Hutchinson, (1854)


Our Colonial Curriculum, 1607-1776, by Colyer Meriwether, (1907)



Observations on the Education of Children and Hints to Young People on The Duties of Civil Life, by James Mott, (1816)



Reflections on the Character and Public Services of Andrew Jackson, by a Native American, (1828)



Elements of Ethics, by Noah K. Davis, A.M., Ph.D., LL.D., (1900)




Counsel to Parents on the Moral Education of their Children, by Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell, (1880)



A Social History of the American Family, from Colonial Times to Present, by Arthur W. Calhoun, Volume II. From Independence Through the Civil War, (1918)






















































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