| Henry Barnard - 1873 - 886 pages
...North Carolina will never be sufficiently appreciated ; but the opportunities of instruction in his school were very limited. There was no library attached...Philosophy was taught from a syllabus of lectures delivered by Dr. Witherepoon in Princeton College. The students had no books on history or miscellaneous... | |
| 1873 - 862 pages
...North Carolina will never be sufficiently appreciated; but the opportunities of instruction in his school were very limited. There was no library attached...Philosophy was taught from a syllabus of lectures delivered by Dr. Witherspoon in Princeton College. The students had no books on history or miscellaneous... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1873 - 860 pages
...the opportunities of instruction in his school were very limited. There was no library attached lo it; his students were supplied with a few of the Greek...Philosophy was taught from a syllabus of lectures delivered by Dr. Witherspoon in Princeton College. The students hud no books on history or miscellaneous... | |
| 1875 - 797 pages
...North Carolina will never be sufficiently appreciated ; but the opportunities of instruction in his school were very limited. There was no library attached...Philosophy was taught from a syllabus of lectures delivered by Dr. Witherspoon in Princeton College. The students had no books on history or miscellaneous... | |
| 1882 - 1112 pages
...North Carolina will never be sufficiently appreciated; but the opportunities of instruction in his school were very limited. There was no library attached...Philosophy was taught from a syllabus of lectures delivered by Dr. Witherspoon in Princeton College. The students had no books on history or miscellaneous... | |
| American Historical Association - 1896 - 1282 pages
...Judge Murphey says that when he wan a student there Dr.Caldwell had no library attached to his school. "His students were supplied with a few of the Greek...Latin classics, Euclid's Elements of Mathematics, and Martiu't* Natural Philosophy. * * • The students had no books on 1 Foote'8 .Sketches, pp. 284, 287.... | |
| 1888 - 1124 pages
...North Carolina will never be sufficiently appreciated, but the opportunities for instruction in his school were very limited. There was no library attached...philosophy was taught from a syllabus of lectures delivered by Dr. Witherspoon, in Princeton College. The students had no books on history or miscellaneous... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1888 - 814 pages
...North Carolina will never bo sufficiently appreciated, but the opportunities for instruction in his school were very limited. There was no library attached...philosophy was taught from a syllabus of lectures delivered by Dr. Witherspoon, in Princeton College. The students had no books on history or miscellaneous... | |
| Herbert Baxter Adams - 1888 - 888 pages
...suUicieutly appreciated, but the opportunities for instruction in his school were very limited. There was uo library attached to it; his students were supplied...philosophy was taught from a syllabus of lectures delivered by Dr. Witherspoon, iu Princeton College. The students had no books on history or miscellaneous... | |
| American Historical Association - 1896 - 1270 pages
...Judge Murphey says that when he was a student there Dr. Caldwell had no library attached to his school. "His students were supplied with a few of the Greek...Elements of Mathematics, and Martin's Natural Philosophy. * * * The students had no books on 1 Koote's Sketches, pp. 284, 287. history or miscellaneous literature.... | |
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