The Journal of Education for Upper Canada, Volume 10J. H. Lawrence, 1857 - Education |
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... position , and have raisedw EDUCATION AND KINDRED SUBJECTS . I. LORD PALMERSTON . 77 2043 3050 1998 pla themselves by their talent and good conduct , The great merit , of these institutions is , that whereas the laboring classes ardil ...
... position , and have raisedw EDUCATION AND KINDRED SUBJECTS . I. LORD PALMERSTON . 77 2043 3050 1998 pla themselves by their talent and good conduct , The great merit , of these institutions is , that whereas the laboring classes ardil ...
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... position and prospects , he maintained that at the present moment it stood in a critical position , needing the support of public opinion . Having quoted the opinions of the Dean of Hereford , the Rev. Mr. Norris , Dr. McKerow of Man ...
... position and prospects , he maintained that at the present moment it stood in a critical position , needing the support of public opinion . Having quoted the opinions of the Dean of Hereford , the Rev. Mr. Norris , Dr. McKerow of Man ...
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... position of this question in England , uniformity is not attainable , nor is it even desirable . Whatever we now do , we cannot , as wise men , lose sight of the existing state of things , nor of the efforts which have been made ; and I ...
... position of this question in England , uniformity is not attainable , nor is it even desirable . Whatever we now do , we cannot , as wise men , lose sight of the existing state of things , nor of the efforts which have been made ; and I ...
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... position , abilities , and experience most fully qualify them to give an opinion on this matter are one , as to ignorance being the cause of crime . And In England , where , with the richest and most powerful aristocracy , the poor are ...
... position , abilities , and experience most fully qualify them to give an opinion on this matter are one , as to ignorance being the cause of crime . And In England , where , with the richest and most powerful aristocracy , the poor are ...
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... position as he sees the glorious fabric which his fancy conceived becoming a reality , then too may not the teacher feel his heart swell in his bosom as he sees his work suc- ceed , and may he not well cry , paradoxical though the words ...
... position as he sees the glorious fabric which his fancy conceived becoming a reality , then too may not the teacher feel his heart swell in his bosom as he sees his work suc- ceed , and may he not well cry , paradoxical though the words ...
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