School-days of eminent men. Sketches of the progress of education in England, from the reign of King Alfred to that of Queen VictoriaРипол Классик, 2000 |
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William Caxton the First Englis Printer | 150 |
Sir Edward Cokes Legal Studies | 157 |
How George Abbot the Clothweavers eon became Archbishop of Can | 163 |
Lord Olarendoos Studies | 169 |
Howells Scholarship | 175 |
Philip Henry at Westminster | 182 |
Sir Dudley NorthHow he made up for his Dullneae at School _ | 188 |
The Great Duke of Marlborough at St Pauls School 191 | 195 |
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An lJmlnrnt Grammarian and Poet Laureate | 59 |
Boyhood and Learning of Edward VI | 65 |
King Bdwnrde Schools at Birmingham Lichtield Tunhridgo | 72 |
Lady Jane Grey and her Schoolnrastcr | 79 |
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Harrow School founded | 93 |
Literature ofthe Reign otJames | 99 |
Education of Charles I 10 | 108 |
GrammarSchools in the Seventeenth Century | 115 |
Charles ILllis Patronage of Letters | 121 |
Education of William ill 130 | 133 |
Education ofGeorgelII | 135 |
Reigns of George I and George II 131 | 144 |
John Gay at Barnetaple_ _ _ _ _ _ | 202 |
Dr Johnson at Liehfleld Stourbridge and Oxford | 207 |
How James Ferguson taught himself the Classics and Astronomy 212 | 213 |
William Collins at Winchester and Oxford | 220 |
Cowper at Marketstreet and Westminster | 226 |
Lords Eldon and Stoweil at Newcastle and Oxford | 236 |
Lord Nelsons Schools in Norfolk 210 | 243 |
The Marquis Wellealey at Eton and Oxford | 250 |
The Duke of Wellingtons Schools | 256 |
Sir Walter ScottBin Schools and Readings 252 | 267 |
Charles LambntChrIsta lloapital | 274 |
Selftnition | 281 |
Sir Robert Peel at Harrow and 0xford 238 | 290 |
University llonomTripoa 301 | 302 |
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School-days of Eminent Men: Sketches of the Progress of Education in England ... John 1801-1875 Timbs Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2021 |
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