The American Quarterly Review, No. 18, June 1831 (Vol 9)
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Art. I.—COLLEGE-INSTRUCTION AND DISCIPLINE.
1.— Journal of the Proceedings of a Convention of Literary and Scientific Gentlemen, held in the Common Council Chamber of the City of New-York . October, 1830. New-York: pp. 286. 8vo.
2.— Catechism of Education, Part 1st, &c . By William Lyon Mackenzie. Member of the Parliament of Upper Canada . York: 1830. pp. 46. 8vo.
3.— Address of the State Convention of Teachers and Friends of Education, held at Utica . January 12th, 13th, and 14th, 1831. With an Abstract of the Proceedings of said Convention . Utica: 1831. pp. 16. 8vo.
4.— Oration on the advantages to be derived from the Introduction of the Bible and of Sacred Literature as essential parts of all Education, in a literary point of view merely, from the Primary Schools to the University: delivered before the Connecticut Alpha of the ΦΒΚ Society . On Tuesday, September 7th, 1830. By Thomas Smith Grimke, of Charleston, S. C. New-Haven: 1830. pp. 76. 8vo.