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" I think, to justify the assertion that none are too old, too poor, too ignorant, too feeble, too sickly, too unqualified in any or every way, to regard themselves, and to be regarded by others, as unfit for school-keeping. "
Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly - Page 57
by California. Legislature - 1875
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Reminiscences of William Rogers: Rector of St. Botolph Bishopsgate

William Rogers - Clergy - 1888 - 250 pages
...Speaking of his own London district, Dr. Hodgson found that " none are too old, too poor, too ignorant, too feeble, too sickly, too unqualified in any or...be regarded by others, as unfit for school-keeping . . . domestic servants out of place ; discharged barmaids ; vendors of toys or lollipops ; keepers...
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Report of the Commissioners Appointed to Inquire Into the State of Popular ...

Great Britain. Commission to inquire into the present state of popular education in England - Education - 1861 - 738 pages
...have been already quoted) to justify the assertion, that " none are too old, too poor, too ignorant, too feeble, too sickly, " too unqualified in any or...be regarded by others, as unfit for school-keeping. Nay, " there are few, if any, occupations regarded as incompatible with " school-keeping, if not as...
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Annals of British Legislation: Being a Classified and Analysed ..., Volume 11

Leone Levi - Legislation - 1862 - 544 pages
...have been already quoted) to justify the assertion, that " none are too old, too poor, too ignorant, too feeble, too sickly, too unqualified in any or...themselves, and to be regarded by others, as unfit for school-keep incr. Nay, there are few, if any, occupations regarded as incompatible with school-keeping,...
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The Museum. [entitled] The Museum and English journal of education, Volume 2

Museum and English journal of education - 1863 - 576 pages
...Still more sweeping is the assertion of Dr. Hodgson, that " None are too old, too poor, too ignorant, too feeble, too sickly, too unqualified in any or...regard themselves and to be regarded by others as fit for school-keeping." What is said of private adventure- schools of the humbler order will apply...
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The English Woman's Journal, Volume 7

Women - 446 pages
...are in the worst possible condition. Dr. Hodgson says — "None are too old, too poor, too ignorant, too feeble, too sickly, too unqualified in any or...themselves, and to be regarded by others as unfit for school keeping. Domestic servants out of place ; discharged barmaids ; vendors of toys or lollipops...
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The Theological Review, Volume 8

Christianity - 1871 - 608 pages
...of teaching in dameschools is quoted from Dr. Hodgson : " None are too old, too poor, too ignorant, too feeble, too sickly, too unqualified in any or...be regarded by others as unfit for school-keeping." Such are some of the teachers in the heart of London, whose schools go to make up two-thirds of English...
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The Schools for the People: Containing the History, Development and Present ...

Sir George Christopher Trout Bartley - Education - 1871 - 634 pages
...notes sufficient, I think, to justify the assertion that none are too old, too poor, too ignorant, too feeble, too sickly, too unqualified in any or...be regarded by others, as unfit for schoolkeeping. Nay, there are few, if any, occupations regarded as incompatible with school-keeping, if not as simultaneous,...
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The Theological review [ed. by C. Beard]., Volume 8

Charles Beard - 1871 - 602 pages
...of teaching in dameschools is quoted from Dr. Hodgson : " None are too old, too poor, too ignorant, too feeble, too sickly, too unqualified in any or...be regarded by others as unfit for school-keeping." Such are some of the teachers in the heart of London, whose schools go to make up two-thirds of English...
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Journal: Appendix. Reports

California. Legislature - California - 1875 - 534 pages
...toward acquiescing in the plan adopted ¡n this city. I hope it will be adopted throughout our State." HOW TO OBTAIN TRAINED TEACHERS. No question connected...in any or every way, to regard themselves, and to bo regarded by others, as unfit for school-keeping. Fortunately, there is a general aptitude for the...
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The Free School System of the United States

Francis Adams - Education - 1875 - 320 pages
...notes sufficient, I think, to justify the assertion that none are too old, too poor, too ignorant, too feeble, too sickly, too unqualified in any or...be regarded by others, as unfit for school-keeping. Nay, there are few, if any, occupations regarded as incompatible with school-keeping, if not as simultaneous,...
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