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Page 295
Throughout the king- dom , antient endowed schools were existing , of two very dif- ferent descriptions ; the one , parish - schools for the exclusive education of the lower orders in reading , writing , and arith- metic ...
Throughout the king- dom , antient endowed schools were existing , of two very dif- ferent descriptions ; the one , parish - schools for the exclusive education of the lower orders in reading , writing , and arith- metic ...
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The Sunday - schools were usually effective and serviceable , but their respective spheres were contracted . The National Schools , and the British and Foreign Schools , were flourishing in the number of persons admitted : but their ...
The Sunday - schools were usually effective and serviceable , but their respective spheres were contracted . The National Schools , and the British and Foreign Schools , were flourishing in the number of persons admitted : but their ...
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The statutes of the realm might and did make it an offence for a lay schoolmaster to teach a school for reading and ... The ecclesiastical courts could prevent laymen from teaching grammar - schools without licence , because schools of ...
The statutes of the realm might and did make it an offence for a lay schoolmaster to teach a school for reading and ... The ecclesiastical courts could prevent laymen from teaching grammar - schools without licence , because schools of ...
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