was instituted in 1821, with the design of furnishing the young men of this city, who are not intended for a collegiate course of study, and who have enjoyed the usual advantages of the other public schools, with the means of completing a good English... First (-Third) publication - Page 250by Central society of education - 1839Full view - About this book
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