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... means disposed to extend it to the chance inquirer . In 1859 I visited France , authorised by the Royal Commissioners , who were then inquiring into the state of popular education in England , to seek , in their name , information ...
... means disposed to extend it to the chance inquirer . In 1859 I visited France , authorised by the Royal Commissioners , who were then inquiring into the state of popular education in England , to seek , in their name , information ...
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... with the animation of their age ; but it is not by its playgrounds and means of recreation that a French lyceum , as compared with the half - dozen great English public schools , shines . The boys are I 13 A FRENCH ETON.
... with the animation of their age ; but it is not by its playgrounds and means of recreation that a French lyceum , as compared with the half - dozen great English public schools , shines . The boys are I 13 A FRENCH ETON.
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... means what it says , and does not go beyond these matters ; and , for these matters , the name of a man like Lacordaire serves as a guarantee , and is readily accepted as such . All the boys at Sorèze are boarders , and a boarder's ...
... means what it says , and does not go beyond these matters ; and , for these matters , the name of a man like Lacordaire serves as a guarantee , and is readily accepted as such . All the boys at Sorèze are boarders , and a boarder's ...
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... of them . And the old abbey school has a small park adjoining it , with the mountains rising close behind , and it has beautiful trees in its courts , and by no means the dismal barrack - look of a lyceum . I 31 A FRENCH ETON.
... of them . And the old abbey school has a small park adjoining it , with the mountains rising close behind , and it has beautiful trees in its courts , and by no means the dismal barrack - look of a lyceum . I 31 A FRENCH ETON.
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... means the dismal barrack - look of a lyceum . Lacordaire had a staff of more than fifty teachers and helpers , about half of these being members of his own religious order - Domini- cans ; all co - operated in some way or other in ...
... means the dismal barrack - look of a lyceum . Lacordaire had a staff of more than fifty teachers and helpers , about half of these being members of his own religious order - Domini- cans ; all co - operated in some way or other in ...
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A. W. VERRALL academy agrégé ARITHMETIC Assistant Master BEGINNERS better bishops boarders boys Cambridge Catholicism Charlemagne CHEMISTRY Church classical schools clergy communal colleges course day-scholars degree of bachelor division École Edited ELEMENTARY TREATISE endowment England English Eton examination Exercises faculty FASNACHT Fcap France G. E. FASNACHT GEOGRAPHY GEOMETRY German give Government grammar Greek HISTORY Illustrated institution Introduction and Notes Ireland ISAAC TODHUNTER J. P. MAHAFFY Lacordaire Latin lectures lessons Liberal literature Litt Litt.D LL.D lycées lyceum M.A. Cr MACMILLAN'S mathematics ment middle class Minister modern languages nation organisation Owens College Oxford Paris philosophy PRIMER private schools Prof Professor programme Protestant Protestantism public establishment Public Instruction public schools pupils religion religious revised Roman Catholic scholars scientific secondary instruction secondary schools sewed Sorèze spirit State-action studies teachers teaching thing tion Toulouse Translated Trinity College University University of Cambridge University of Paris
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