Chambers's Papers for the People, Volumes 5-6Lippincott, 1856 |
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Page 4
... schools the usual education of English gentlemen , and being designed for the military profession , was sent out very young to India . Shortly afterwards , on the breaking out of the Burmese war , he accompanied his regiment to the ...
... schools the usual education of English gentlemen , and being designed for the military profession , was sent out very young to India . Shortly afterwards , on the breaking out of the Burmese war , he accompanied his regiment to the ...
Page 6
... schools have been opened for the education of Malays and Dyaks ; and printing - presses , we under- stand , will soon be at work to diffuse the knowledge of the West among the natives , and send information to Europe of the progress ...
... schools have been opened for the education of Malays and Dyaks ; and printing - presses , we under- stand , will soon be at work to diffuse the knowledge of the West among the natives , and send information to Europe of the progress ...
Page 2
... school education which is unfortunately seldom brought into prominent notice , but which it is of the utmost consequence that all should bear in mind- this , namely , that no child grows up without being educated ; that if not educated ...
... school education which is unfortunately seldom brought into prominent notice , but which it is of the utmost consequence that all should bear in mind- this , namely , that no child grows up without being educated ; that if not educated ...
Page 3
... schools in Lancashire and Cheshire take for educating 40,000 children ; while Van Diemen's Land , with a criminal population of about 6000 , costs the coun- try more by £ 600 than the whole education grant to Ireland , under which ...
... schools in Lancashire and Cheshire take for educating 40,000 children ; while Van Diemen's Land , with a criminal population of about 6000 , costs the coun- try more by £ 600 than the whole education grant to Ireland , under which ...
Page 4
... School is considered there ought to exist in the United Kingdom not only an actual provision for , but an actual attendance of , seven and a - half millions of children at efficient day - schools . It may be said that this is too high a ...
... School is considered there ought to exist in the United Kingdom not only an actual provision for , but an actual attendance of , seven and a - half millions of children at efficient day - schools . It may be said that this is too high a ...
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