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... College of the Blessed Mary " at Eton . In that famous seat of learning , he said , a vast sum of money was ex- pended on education , and a beggarly account of empty brains was the result . Rich endowments were wasted ; parents were ...
... College of the Blessed Mary " at Eton . In that famous seat of learning , he said , a vast sum of money was ex- pended on education , and a beggarly account of empty brains was the result . Rich endowments were wasted ; parents were ...
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... colleges , as the chief town has its lyceum . These establishments of secondary in- struction are attached to academies , local centres of the Department of Public Instruction at Paris , of which there are sixteen in France . The head ...
... colleges , as the chief town has its lyceum . These establishments of secondary in- struction are attached to academies , local centres of the Department of Public Instruction at Paris , of which there are sixteen in France . The head ...
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... colleges are founded and maintained by the commune , with aid from the State . The Lyceum of Toulouse is held in large and somewhat gloomy buildings , in the midst of the city ; old ecclesiastical build- ings have in a number of towns ...
... colleges are founded and maintained by the commune , with aid from the State . The Lyceum of Toulouse is held in large and somewhat gloomy buildings , in the midst of the city ; old ecclesiastical build- ings have in a number of towns ...
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... . Now I come to the important matter of school- fees . These are all regulated by authority ; the scale of charges in every lyceum and communal college must be seen and sanctioned by the academy - 18 I A FRENCH ETON.
... . Now I come to the important matter of school- fees . These are all regulated by authority ; the scale of charges in every lyceum and communal college must be seen and sanctioned by the academy - 18 I A FRENCH ETON.
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... college must be seen and sanctioned by the academy - inspector in order to have legality . A day - scholar in the Toulouse Lyceum pays , in the lowest of the three great divisions of the school , 110 fr . ( £ 4 : 8 : 4 ) a year ; in the ...
... college must be seen and sanctioned by the academy - inspector in order to have legality . A day - scholar in the Toulouse Lyceum pays , in the lowest of the three great divisions of the school , 110 fr . ( £ 4 : 8 : 4 ) a year ; in the ...
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