Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from American Journal of Education, for the Year 1828, Vol. 3
Societies formed, like that in F ranee, on the principle of charities, and designed to extend the blessings of education to a population otherwise destitute of it, are, it is true, unnecessary in this country. But it is not lose true that a society for the improvement of education in the United States, would a?'ord much valuable aid to improvement in all our literary institutions, by furnishing means and resources which the most diligent ex ottiene of individuals could never command.
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