Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons Appointed to Inquire Into the Education of the Lower Orders in the Metropolis: With the Minutes of Evidence Taken Before the Committee ... to which are Subjoined an Addenda and a Digested Index |
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Page 197
... give several children their education , without charging them any thing . Do the fifty children upon the foundation pay any thing ? -Nothing . Are they in general children of very poor people ? —In general very poor . Are there many ...
... give several children their education , without charging them any thing . Do the fifty children upon the foundation pay any thing ? -Nothing . Are they in general children of very poor people ? —In general very poor . Are there many ...
Page 198
... give every in- formation by applying for it to them . What is the yearly income generally , without entering into particulars ? -The only stable income we have is the interest of 15501. 5 per cents .; the rest is subscriptions . What do ...
... give every in- formation by applying for it to them . What is the yearly income generally , without entering into particulars ? -The only stable income we have is the interest of 15501. 5 per cents .; the rest is subscriptions . What do ...
Page 203
... give him a personal interview , and was so much impressed with the value of this simple and eco- nomical plan , and the probable benefits which the country and the world might derive from it , that he became an an- nual subscriber of ...
... give him a personal interview , and was so much impressed with the value of this simple and eco- nomical plan , and the probable benefits which the country and the world might derive from it , that he became an an- nual subscriber of ...
Page 211
... gives a full explanation of the subject ; and if we were aware of any alterations that would tend to make it more generally useful , we should be happy to adopt them ; indeed we should be happy b42 Mr. W. Allen . ] 211 ON EDUCATION .
... gives a full explanation of the subject ; and if we were aware of any alterations that would tend to make it more generally useful , we should be happy to adopt them ; indeed we should be happy b42 Mr. W. Allen . ] 211 ON EDUCATION .
Page 214
... give notice to the Parent Society to provide suitable teachers , lessons , slates , & c . That by extended subscriptions of small sums weekly , from all who are willing to contribute in the division , a fund shall be raised , not only ...
... give notice to the Parent Society to provide suitable teachers , lessons , slates , & c . That by extended subscriptions of small sums weekly , from all who are willing to contribute in the division , a fund shall be raised , not only ...
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