| United States. Bureau of Education - 1897 - 1436 Seiten
...the public, that the Hebrew should bo substituted for tho English. Tho proposal was that it should bo taught in the schools and made use of in all public acts. You may imagine, that thh project went no further; but we may conclude from tho mere suggestion that... | |
| Nathaniel Bradstreet Shurtleff - 1871 - 746 Seiten
...speak American well; the American is not difficult to learn. Nay, they have carried it even so far, as seriously to propose introducing a new language...desirous, for the convenience of the public, that Hebrew should be substituted for the English. The proposal was, that it should be taught in the schools,... | |
| Sydney George Fisher - 1897 - 422 Seiten
...And then he tells of a charafteristic Boston suggestion : " Nay, they have carried it even so far, as seriously to propose introducing a new language...in the schools, and made use of in all public acts. We may imagine that this project went no farther." (Vol. ii. p. 264.) There were clubs then like those... | |
| Sydney George Fisher - 1897 - 424 Seiten
...they would say, " Do you speak American ?" And then he tells of a charafteristic Boston suggestion : Hebrew should be substituted for the English. The...taught in the schools, and made use of in all public afts. We may imagine that this projeft went no farther." (Vol. ii. p. 264.) There were clubs then like... | |
| Sydney George Fisher - 1898 - 422 Seiten
...And then he tells of a charafteristic Boston suggestion : " Nay, they have carried it even so far, as seriously to propose introducing a new language...taught in the schools, and made use of in all public aifts. We may imagine that this projeft went no farther." (Vol. ii. p. 264.) There were clubs then... | |
| William Farrand Felch, George C. Atwell, H. Phelps Arms, Francis Trevelyan Miller - 1899 - 712 Seiten
...everything English, they seriously propose introducing a new language and 528 529 some persons were desirous that the Hebrew should be substituted for the English....in the schools and made use of in all public acts." But further, at that day some chose to talk like the Romans. In a decision on the question, " is the... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1899 - 1416 Seiten
...have even carried it BO far as seriously to propose introducing a new language; and some persons are desirous, for the convenience of the public, that...should be substituted for the English. The proposal waa that it should bo taught in the schools and made nso of iu all public acts. You may imagine that... | |
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