United States educator who introduced reforms that significantly altered the system of public education (1796-1859)
1While in the United States he became intimately acquainted with Horace Mann.
2To this method Henry Clay, of Kentucky, Horace Mann, of Massachusetts; Rev.
3Sir Horace Mann was a contemporary and early friend of Horace Walpole.
4To Sir Horace Mann, Sept. 6.-Landing and progress of the young Pretender.
5To Sir Horace Mann, Jan. 7.-Reasons why he is not in fashion.
6To Sir Horace Mann, June 11.-Departure of the expedition to St. Maloes.
7To Sir Horace Mann, June 15.-The Countess of Orford and Mr. Shirley.
8To Sir Horace Mann, Sept. 19.-Byng's quarrels with the admiralty and ministry.
9Walpole had given him a letter of introduction to Sir Horace Mann.-E.
10To Sir Horace Mann, Jan. 9.-Congratulation on his being created a baronet.
11To Sir Horace Mann, Oct. 28.-Projected trip to Florence.. Madame de Brionne.
12Sir Horace Mann had given him the Royal and Noble Authors.
13To Sir Horace Mann, Oct. 14.-Defeat of the allies in Flanders.
14To Sir Horace Mann, Feb. 2.-Debates on the treaty with Saxony.
15To Sir Horace Mann, July 5.-Effects of warm Weather in England.
16Nevertheless, I am almost of opinion that Horace Mann was right.
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