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1 Macnaughton, Katherine. F. C. The Development of the Theory and Practice of Education in New Brunswick 1784-1900
Fredericton, N.B. University of New Brunswick 1947 First ( No Additional printings) Hard Cover Very Good No Jacket 
Original brown cloth on boards. Presented to Mr. Gordon Fairweather with Best Wishes from the Univsity of New Brunswick, Colin B. MacKay, President. The British Background; The American Background; The Nova Scotian Background; The Loyalist Pattern; Provincial Society in Transition; Educational Developments (1833-1847); Plans, Personalities, and Policies; The Achievement of a Free School System; Common Schools and Sectarian Conflict; Education in the Age of Science and Democracy. 268 pp. 
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2 MacNaughton, Katherine F.C. The Development of the Theory and Practice of Education in New Brunswick 1784-1900
Fredericton, N.B University of New Brunswick 1947 First ( No Additional printings) Hard Cover Very Good No Jacket 
Original brown cloth on boards. First in the series of Historical Studies. Edited by Albert G. Bailey, Dean of Arts and Professor of History. Foreword by Milton C. Gregg, President. The British Background, The American Background, The Nova Scotian Background, The Loyalist Pattern, Provincial Society in Transition, Educational Developments (1833-1847), Plans, Personalities, and Policies, The Achievement of a Free School System, Common Schools and Sectarian Conflict, Education in the Age of Science and Democracy, Bibliography. 268 pp. Heavy book might need extra postage. 
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