The only part of this plan which appears at all objectionable, is the restriction upon politics. Why should not political, as well as all other works, be published in a cheap form, and in Numbers? That history, the nature of the constitution, the doctrines... The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 1011825Full view - About this book
| 1755 - 768 pages
...day.' The only part of this plan which appears at all objectionable, is the restriction upon politics. Why should not political, as well as all other works,...economy, may safely be disseminated in this shape, no man now-a-davs will be hardy enough to deny. Although the publication of cheap w method ofbringing knowledge... | |
| William Carpenter - English newspapers - 1831 - 590 pages
...prices it is expedient that the same should he restrained."— Act of Parliament. 1, Geo. IV. c. ». " Why should not political, as well as all other works, be published inachcap form, aud in numbers? That history, tbe nature of the constitution, and tbe doctrines of Political... | |
| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - Great Britain - 1832 - 284 pages
...execrable attainders. EXTRACTS FROM " PRACTICAL OBSERVATIONS UPON THE EDUCATION OF THE PEOPLE." 8vo. 1825. WHY should not political, as well as all other works,...shape, no man now-a-days will be hardy enough to deny. Popular tracts, indeed, on the latter subject, ought to be much more extensively circulated for the... | |
| 1835 - 916 pages
...The only part of this plan which we can see the least objection to, is the restriction upon politics. Why should not political, as well as all other works,...these may be freely handled, it seems, with safety ; indeed, unless they are so handled, the subjects they belong to cannot be discussed at all. Why then... | |
| Maurice Cross - 1835 - 920 pages
...The only part of this plan which we can see the least objection to, is the restriction upon politics. Why should not political, as well as all other works,...published in a cheap form, and in numbers? That history, Ihe nature of the constitution, the doctrines of political economy, may safely be disseminated in this... | |
| Maurice Cross - 1835 - 520 pages
...only part of this plan which we can see the least objection to, is tht» restriction upon politics. Why should not political, as well as all other works, be published in a cheap form, and in numbers? Thai history, tha nature of the constitution, the doctrines of political economy, may safely be disseminated... | |
| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - Great Britain - 1838 - 642 pages
...day." The only part of this plan which appears at all objectionable, is the restriction upon politics. Why should not political, as well as all other works,...shape, no man now-adays will be hardy enough to deny. Popular tracts, indeed, on the latter subject, ought to be much more extensively circulated for the... | |
| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - Great Britain - 1841 - 630 pages
...day." The only part of this plan which appears at all objectionable, is the restriction upon polincs. Why should not political, as well as all other works,...history, the nature of the constitution, the doctrines of poliiical economy, may safely be disseminaied in this shape, no man now-a-days will be hardy enough... | |
| Harriet Martineau - Great Britain - 1858 - 794 pages
...history as well as physical science. As Mr Brougham said, in his Treatise on Popular Education : ' Why should not political, as well as all other works, be published in a cheap form, and in numbers ? ' and he proceeded to assign good reasons why they should ; but it was not done. In the laudatory... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1859 - 656 pages
...day.1 The only part of this plan which appears at all objectionable, is the restriction upon polities. Why should not political, as well as all other works,...disseminated in this shape, no man nowadays will be hardy UK ujh to deny. Popular tracts, indeed, on the latter subject, ought to be much more extensively circulated,... | |
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