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Ph.H. Nicklin. A Report Made To The Board Of Trustees Of The University Of Pennsylvania, At A Stated Meeting On Tuesday The 4th Of November, 1834, Concerning The Universities Of Oxford And Cambridge, In England. ... Joseph and William Kite. Philadelphia. 1834. 8vo, 40 p. Disbound. Gives brief history and administration of Oxford and Cambridge.  I.D.#08848.

William E. Channing. Self-Culture. An Address Introductory To The Franklin Lectures, Delivered At Boston, September, 1838. ... James Munroe & Co. Boston. 1839. 12mo, 59 p. Disbound, no wraps.  I.D.#08847.


James Henry, Jr. An Address Upon Education And Common Schools, Delivered At Cooperstown, Otesgo County Sept. 21, And Repeated By Request, At Johnstown, Fulton County, Oct. 17, 1843. By James Henry, Jun. Superintendent Of Common Schools For The County Of Herkimer. C. Van Benthuysen. Albany. 1843. 8vo, 58 p. Disbound, wraps. lacking, dust soiled.  I.D.#08842.


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Washington L. Atlee, M.D. Physical Education: The Only Solid Foundation Of Moral And Intellectual Culture And Development: An Address Delivered Before The Linnaean Association Of Pennsylvania College Gettysburg, PA At The Annual Commencement, Sept. 19th, 1851. By Washington L. Atlee, M.D., Professor Of Medical Chemistry In The Medical Department Of Pennsylvania College. H.C. Neinstedt. Gettysburg. 1851. 8vo, 18 p. Disbound, no wraps. I.D.#08849.


Oliver Stearns. Knowledge: Its Relation To The Progress Of Mankind. An Address Delivered At The Dedication Of Loring Hall, In Hingham, Thursday, October 14, 1852. ... Jedidiah Farmer. Hingham [Mass.] 1852. 8vo, 36 p. Tan printed wrappers. Very good.  I.D.#08841.


A.D. Mayo. Pendantry And Power. An Address Read Before The Literary Societies Of The State Normal School. Monday evening, July 7, 1856. by Rev. A.D. Mayo. Weed, Parsons and Co. Albany. 1856. 8vo, 14 p. Disbound, lacks wraps. I.D.#08846. SOLD.


L. Eichelberger. The Worth Of Life Illustrated, And How To Be Useful And Succeed In Life. An Address Delivered Before The Cresent And Philalaethian Societies, Of Western Carolina Academy, Mt. Pleasant, N.C. At The Annual Commencement, September 16th, 1857. By Rev. L. Eichelberger, D.D., Prof. Of Theology In The Lutheran Theological Seminary, Lexington, S.C., ... J.J. Bruner. Salisbury, [N.C.] 1857. 8vo, 16 p.  I.D.#08850.


Thomas Hill. Liberal Education. An address delivered before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Harvard College, July 22, 1858. By Rev. Thomas Hill, of Waltham. John Bartlett. Cambridge. 1858. 8vo, 34 p. Gray printed wraps. Fine.  I.D.#08845.


Thomas Hill. Integral Education. An Inaugural Address, Delivered At Antioch College, Of Yellow Springs, Greene County, Ohio, September 8, 1859. By Rev. Thomas Hill, of Waltham, Mass. Little, Brown and Co. Boston. 1859. 8vo, 31 p. Tan printed wraps. Good.  I.D.#08840.


Samuel W. Fisher. The Mission Of The Teacher: An Address Delivered Before The Graduating Class Of The State Normal School, January 29, 1863. By Samuel W. Fisher, President of Hamilton College. J. Munsell. Albany. 1863. 8vo, 16 p. Yellow wraps. Dust soiled. I.D.#08844. SOLD.


Arey, Henry W. The Girard College And Its Founder: Containing The Biography Of Mr. Girard, The History Of The Institution, Its Organization And Plan Of Discipline, With The Course Of Education, Forms Of Admission Of Pupils, Description Of The Buildings, &c. &c. And The Will Of Mr. Girard. By Henry W. Arey, Secretary Of The Girard College. C. Sherman & Son. Philadelphia. 1865. 8vo, 85,1 p. frontis. engr. views of Girard College and his tomb. Dark green pebbled cloth, lightly foxed. With a clipped portrait laid in. Girard was the first American millionaire whose Will left funds to the City of Philadelphia for construction and maintenance of a school to educate poor white male orphans. I.D.#09118.


Berard, A.B. School History Of The United States. ... Revised Edition. Cowperthwait & Co. Philadelphia. 1869. 12mo, vii,328 p. cuts. Black pebbled cloth, roan spine. A couple signatures pulled, slight water staining.  I.D.#03393.


Report Of Albert J. Russell, Superintendent Of Public Instruction Of The State Of Florida, For The Years 1883 And 1884. Charles E. Dyke. Tallahassee. 1885. 8vo, 29 p. Tables. Tan printed wraps. Offprint from the state report for the year.  I.D.#08843.

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