For America's first 200 years – well into the 1850s – the primary if not only textbook in grammar schools was the Bible.
The English translation of the Bible was made by Gregory Martin and the work was revised by Allen and Bristow. The New Testament was published at Rheims in 1582, and the Old Testament at Douay in ...
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