| 1828 - 568 páginas
...of opulent families, were educated at English Schools and Universities. There can be no doubt that their attainments in polite literature were very far...much higher than in any other city on the continent. We have still amongst us, a venerable relic of that cultivated and heroic age, whom we may single out... | |
| John S. Skinner - 1828 - 438 páginas
...of opulent families, were educated at English schools and universities. There can be no doubt that their attainments in polite literature were very far superior to those of their eolemporai ir* at the north; and the standard of scholarship at Charleston, was consequently much high*... | |
| Hugh Swinton Legaré - 1845 - 606 páginas
...accurate to say most, of our youth of opulent families, were educated at English schools and universities. There can be no doubt their attainments in polite...much higher than in any other city on the continent. We have still amongst us a venerable relic of that cultivated and heroic age, whom we may single out... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1896 - 1182 páginas
...the youth of opulent families of South Carolina were educated in English schools and universities, there can be no doubt their attainments in polite...very far superior to those of their contemporaries in tho North, and tho standard of scholarship in Charleston was consequently much higher than in any... | |
| Edward McCrady - 1883 - 64 páginas
...doubt their attainments jn polite literature were very far superior to those of their cotemporaries at the North, and the standard of scholarship in Charleston...much higher than in any other city on the continent," &c.f "In his Retrospect of the Eighteenth Century, published in 1808 by Dr. Samuel Miller, late of... | |
| 1887 - 332 páginas
...accurate to say most, of our youth of opulent families were educated at English schools and universities. There can be no doubt their attainments in polite...literature were very far superior to those of their cotemporaries at the North, and the standard of scholarship in Charleston was consequently much higix.-r... | |
| Herbert Baxter Adams - 1888 - 888 páginas
...most, of our youth of opulent families were educated at English schools and universities. There can bo no doubt their attainments in polite literature were very far superior to those of their cotomporaries at the North, and tho standard of scholarship in Charleston was consequently much higher... | |
| 1888 - 1124 páginas
...most, of onr youth of opulent families were educated at English schools and universities. There can bo no doubt their attainments in polite literature were very far superior to those of their cotemporarics at tho North, and the standard of scholarship in Charleston was consequently much higher... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1888 - 814 páginas
...most, of our youth of opulent families were educated at English schools and universities. There can bo no doubt their attainments in polite literature were very far superior to those of their cotemporarics at the North, and the standard of scholarship in Charleston was consequently much higher... | |
| Modern Language Association of America - 1889 - 424 páginas
...accurate to say most, of our youth of opulent families were educated at English schools and universities. There can be no doubt their attainments in polite...standard of scholarship in Charleston was consequently higher than in any other city on the continent." Much has been written pro and con on the question... | |
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