The Education of the Poor in England and EuropeJ. Hatchard and Son, 1846 - 400 pages |
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Page ix
... districts in the last fifty years has been very remarkable . The population of Lanca- shire , which in 1801 amounted to only 672,731 , had in- creased in 1841 to 1,667,054 ; whilst that of Yorkshire , which in 1801 was 858,892 , had ...
... districts in the last fifty years has been very remarkable . The population of Lanca- shire , which in 1801 amounted to only 672,731 , had in- creased in 1841 to 1,667,054 ; whilst that of Yorkshire , which in 1801 was 858,892 , had ...
Page x
... districts of the kingdom . Who can say what their numbers will amount to in another fifty years ? But are we prepared to increase this population , without attempting to change its character ? Is it safe , to say the least of it , to ...
... districts of the kingdom . Who can say what their numbers will amount to in another fifty years ? But are we prepared to increase this population , without attempting to change its character ? Is it safe , to say the least of it , to ...
Page xi
... districts ; but when we consider in addition , the defective character of the in- struction given in these schools ; the miserable educa- tion of the schoolmasters ; the number of schools , which fall under the denomination of dame ...
... districts ; but when we consider in addition , the defective character of the in- struction given in these schools ; the miserable educa- tion of the schoolmasters ; the number of schools , which fall under the denomination of dame ...
Page xii
... districts , the poor are almost without religion . They are neither to be found in Churches nor Chapels . To bring them there , we must either educate them or else introduce the pageantry and spectacles of the Roman Catholic worship ...
... districts , the poor are almost without religion . They are neither to be found in Churches nor Chapels . To bring them there , we must either educate them or else introduce the pageantry and spectacles of the Roman Catholic worship ...
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... districts . The accumulation of our masses and the increase in the number of towns is no evil in itself , but rather a benefit , inasmuch as it offers extraordinary facilities for the improvement of the people . Civilization can never ...
... districts . The accumulation of our masses and the increase in the number of towns is no evil in itself , but rather a benefit , inasmuch as it offers extraordinary facilities for the improvement of the people . Civilization can never ...
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Page 29 - COMPANION to the BOOK of COMMON PRAYER, of the United Church of England and Ireland.
Page 376 - En lieu du traitement fixe, l'instituteur communal recevra une rétribution mensuelle dont le taux sera réglé par le conseil municipal, et qui sera perçue dans la même forme et selon les mêmes règles que les contributions publiques directes. Le rôle en sera recouvrable, mois par mois, sur un état des élèves certifié par l'instituteur, visé par le maire, et rendu exécutoire par le sous-préfet.
Page 378 - Les membres du conseil général du département qui auront leur domicile réel dans la circonscription du comité. Le préfet préside de droit tous les comités du département, et le sous-préfet tous ceux de l'arrondissement : le procureur du roi est membre, de droit, de tous les comités de l'arrondissement. Le comité choisit tous les ans son vice président et son secrétaire; il peut prendre celui-ci hors de son sein.
Page 13 - We found ninety young men, apparently from eighteen to twenty-four or twenty-six years of age, in the school. Vehrli welcomed us with frankness and simplicity, which at once won our confidence. We joined him at his frugal meal. He pointed to the viands, which were coarse, and said, ' I am a peasant's son. I wish to be no other than I am, the teacher of the sons of the peasantry. You are welcome to my meal : it is coarse and homely, but it is offered cordially.
Page 377 - Le montant de la retenue sera placé au compte ouvert au trésor royal pour les caisses d'épargne et de prévoyance ; les intérêts de ces fonds seront capitalisés tous les six mois. Le produit total de la retenue exercée sur chaque instituteur lui sera rendu à l'époque où il se retirera, et, en cas de décès dans l'exercice de ses fonctions, à sa veuve ou à ses héritiers.
Page 367 - ... de travailler enfin pour les hommes et de n'attendre sa récompense que de Dieu. Aussi voit-on que, partout où l'enseignement primaire a prospéré, une pensée religieuse s'est unie, dans ceux qui le répandent, au goût des lumières et de l'instruction. Puissiezvous, monsieur, trouver dans de telles espérances, dans ces croyances dignes d'un esprit sain et d'un cœur pur, une satisfaction et une constance que peut-être la raison seule et le seul patriotisme ne vous donneraient pas...
Page 375 - ... par la loi de finances , ne pourra excéder trois centimes additionnels au principal des contributions foncière , personnelle et mobilière. Lorsque des communes n'auront pu , soit isolément , soit par la réunion de plusieurs d'entre elles , procurer un local et assurer le traitement au moyen de cette contribution de trois centimes , il sera pourvu aux dépenses reconnues nécessaires à l'instruction primaire , et , en cas d'insuffisance des fonds départementaux., par une imposition spéciale,...
Page 27 - NIGHT of TOIL ; or, a Familiar Account of the Labours of the First Missionaries In the South Sea Islands. By the Author of " The Peep of Day, ""Near Home,
Page 25 - HISTORY of MODERN EUROPE. With an Account of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire ; and a view of the Progress of Society, from the Rise of the Modern Kingdoms to the Peace of Paris in 1763.
Page 30 - For want of a nail, the shoe was lost, For want of a shoe, the horse was lost, For want of a horse, the rider was lost, For want of a rider, the battle was lost. For want of a battle, the kingdom was lost. And all for the want of a horseshoe nail.