WEBSTER'S GUIDE TO AMERICAN HISTORY: A CHORNOLOGICAL, GEOGRAPHICAL, AND BIOGRAPHICAL SURVEY AND COMPENDUM1971 |
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... established at New Amsterdam. 1689. Friends School (Quaker) opens in Pennsylvania. 1702. New York act authorizes free grammar school, but is not implemented because of established practice of schooling by apprenticeship for the poor ...
... established at New Amsterdam. 1689. Friends School (Quaker) opens in Pennsylvania. 1702. New York act authorizes free grammar school, but is not implemented because of established practice of schooling by apprenticeship for the poor ...
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... established a public library. He died on January 16, 1906. His descendants were eminent Chicago business leaders: Marshall Field III established the Chicago Sun, which later became the Sun- T/mes; Marshall Field IV became chairman of ...
... established a public library. He died on January 16, 1906. His descendants were eminent Chicago business leaders: Marshall Field III established the Chicago Sun, which later became the Sun- T/mes; Marshall Field IV became chairman of ...
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... established in 1883 one of the first psychological laboratories in the country. In studies there he applied the ideas of Darwin, Wilhelm Wundt, and Sigmund Freud, among others, to strengthen and enlarge the base of psychology. His many ...
... established in 1883 one of the first psychological laboratories in the country. In studies there he applied the ideas of Darwin, Wilhelm Wundt, and Sigmund Freud, among others, to strengthen and enlarge the base of psychology. His many ...
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Exploration of the New World | 638 |
The Frontier 17501890 | 658 |
Canada and Mexico | 672 |
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