| 1808 - 1142 páginas
...hesitate on that score .alone to adopt it; for in the saving of poor's rate it will repay itself a hundred, and in order, morality, and virtue, ten thousand...the instruction of youth, which is now brought to a sute of great perfection ; happily combining iules, by which the Abject of leafhing must 'be infallibly... | |
| Rowland Mainwaring - 1838 - 528 páginas
...on the Poor Laws and Education, on the 19th of February, 1807, thus alluded to Mr. Lancaster:— " I cannot help noticing to the House, that this is...to a state of great perfection; happily combining rules by which the object of learning must be infallibly attained with expedition 'and cheapness, and... | |
| Robert Southey, Charles Cuthbert Southey - 1844 - 720 páginas
...beneficial effects of education, and giving the details of the proposed measure, he proceeded to say — " I cannot help noticing to the House, that this is...to a state of great perfection; happily combining rules by which the object of learning must be infallibly attained with expedition and cheapness, and... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1854 - 916 páginas
...Whitbread, said, " I can not help noticing to the house that this is a period particularly favorable for the institution of a national system of education,...to a state of great perfection, happily combining rules by which the object of learning must be infallibly attained with expedition and cheapness, and... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1860 - 484 páginas
...Whitbread, said, " ( can not help noticing to the house that this is a period particularly favorable for the institution of a national system of education,...to a state of great perfection, happily combining rules by which the object of learning must be infallibly attained with expedition and cheapness, and... | |
| 1861 - 798 páginas
...Whitbread, said, >:I can not help noticing to the house that this is a period particularly favorable Ibr the institution of a national system of education,...the instruction of youth which is now brought to a stale of great perfection, happily combining rules by which the object of learning must be infallibly... | |
| 1861 - 804 páginas
...period particularly favorable for the institution of a national system of education, because within'a few years there has been discovered a plan for the...to a state of great perfection, happily combining rules by which the object of learning must be infallibly attained with cxpediiion and cheapness, and... | |
| James Edward Geoffrey De Montmorency - 1902 - 406 páginas
...of parochial schools. The time, he said, was favourable to the establishment of a national system, "because within a few years there has been discovered...to a state of great perfection ; happily combining rules, by which the object of learning must be infallibly attained with expedition and cheapness, and... | |
| David Salmon - 1904 - 110 páginas
...virtue, ten thousand-fold, Mr. Whitbread proceeded : — •' Sir, I cannot help noticing to the Houoe that this is a period particularly favourable for...to a state of great perfection, happily combining rules by which the object of learning must be infallibly attained with expedition and cheapness, and... | |
| Charles Birchenough - 1914 - 436 páginas
...was introduced as part of a more comprehensive Poor Law Reform Bill. rate-aided parochial schools, " because within a few years there has been discovered...to a state of great perfection ; happily combining rules, by which the object of learning must be infallibly attained with expedition and cheapness."... | |
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