British Almanac and Companion, 20. kötetStationers' Company, 1847 |
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... Schools , we venture to think in opposition to modern authorities , were admirable beginnings of the educa- tion of the poorer classes . While the grammar - schools were making divines and lawyers and physicians out of the sons of the ...
... Schools , we venture to think in opposition to modern authorities , were admirable beginnings of the educa- tion of the poorer classes . While the grammar - schools were making divines and lawyers and physicians out of the sons of the ...
14. oldal
... schools to be 16,828 , containing 1,548,890 scholars . Of these , 6,247 schools , containing 750,707 scholars , were established by Dissenters . The Parliamentary Returns of 1818 exhibit only 5,100 Sunday schools with 452,000 scholars ...
... schools to be 16,828 , containing 1,548,890 scholars . Of these , 6,247 schools , containing 750,707 scholars , were established by Dissenters . The Parliamentary Returns of 1818 exhibit only 5,100 Sunday schools with 452,000 scholars ...
17. oldal
... Schools on the one hand , and of Mr. Lancaster and British and Foreign Schools on the other , were indulging in much mis- placed hostility , the formation of schools rapidly went on ; and in a very few years the reproach of Mr. Malthus ...
... Schools on the one hand , and of Mr. Lancaster and British and Foreign Schools on the other , were indulging in much mis- placed hostility , the formation of schools rapidly went on ; and in a very few years the reproach of Mr. Malthus ...
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MISCELLANEOUS REGISTER | 38 |
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