id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 19056 Boutwell, George S. (George Sewall) Thoughts on Educational Topics and Institutions .txt text/plain 81868 3384 62 the power of the public school to resist evil and to promote good. particular education given in the public schools is so; or, thirdly, _Is the particular education given in the public schools unfavorable state to provide for the support of schools by general taxation called establish schools and furnish education for all; and if general taxation the public schools up to the moment when young men enter college. means of education, the same teachers, the public schools will the school, and the home, we ought first to be educated men and women, for state, town, and home, so every school ought to esteem its power for schools and general education are the natural results of the principles The public school is a little world, and the teacher rules therein. young men, well educated in the schools and in a knowledge of the world, attending public schools was 117,186, and the number educated in ./cache/19056.txt ./txt/19056.txt