Prince Albert's golden precepts: or, The opinions and maxims of ... the prince consort, selected from his addresses, etcSampson Low & Company, 1862 - 133 pages |
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... SCHOOL · THE ENGLISHMAN'S JEALOUSY OF CONTROL ADVANTAGES OF A NEUTRAL GROUND STARTLING FACTS THE ROOT OF A GREAT EVIL • vii Page 67 69 69 · 70 • 71 72 · • 74 76 · 77 · 79 81 82 84 THE POOR MAN'S CHILDREN SERVANTS ' SAVINGS . . NEGLECT ...
... SCHOOL · THE ENGLISHMAN'S JEALOUSY OF CONTROL ADVANTAGES OF A NEUTRAL GROUND STARTLING FACTS THE ROOT OF A GREAT EVIL • vii Page 67 69 69 · 70 • 71 72 · • 74 76 · 77 · 79 81 82 84 THE POOR MAN'S CHILDREN SERVANTS ' SAVINGS . . NEGLECT ...
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... SCHOOL . * LOOKING to former times , we find that our forefathers , with their wonted piety and paternal care , had established a system of national edu- cation , based upon the parish organization and forming part of parish life ...
... SCHOOL . * LOOKING to former times , we find that our forefathers , with their wonted piety and paternal care , had established a system of national edu- cation , based upon the parish organization and forming part of parish life ...
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... School . 73 of their day , and had in it a certain unity and completeness which we might well envy at the present moment . But in the progress of time our wants have outstripped that system , and the con- dition of the country has so ...
... School . 73 of their day , and had in it a certain unity and completeness which we might well envy at the present moment . But in the progress of time our wants have outstripped that system , and the con- dition of the country has so ...
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... schools , 15,518 ; of private schools , 30,524 - total , 46,042 ; giving instruction in all to 2,144,378 scholars ; of whom 1,422,982 belong to public schools , and 721,396 to the private schools . The rate of progress is further ...
... schools , 15,518 ; of private schools , 30,524 - total , 46,042 ; giving instruction in all to 2,144,378 scholars ; of whom 1,422,982 belong to public schools , and 721,396 to the private schools . The rate of progress is further ...
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... school at all , while 2,861,848 receive no instruction what- ever . At the same time , an analysis of the scholars with reference to the length of time allowed for their school tuition shows that 42 per cent . of them have been at school ...
... school at all , while 2,861,848 receive no instruction what- ever . At the same time , an analysis of the scholars with reference to the length of time allowed for their school tuition shows that 42 per cent . of them have been at school ...
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