| E. S. Leedham-Green - Education - 1996 - 288 pages
...similar lines. On 23 April 1850 it was moved in Parliament that 'as all systems of academical education require from time to time some modification, from the change of external circumstances, the progress of opinion, and the intellectual improvement of the people' and as the universities had... | |
| John Willis Clark, Thomas McKenny Hughes - 1970 - 596 pages
...expressing their attachment to the Church, and the University, and their conviction that "no system of civil or ecclesiastical polity was ever so devised...time, some modification, from the change of external 1 It is difficult to understand why this demand should have given so much offence, but Sedgwick himself... | |
| 1852 - 682 pages
...23rd of April, Mr Heywood moved to the following effect : That all systems of academical education require from time to time some modification, from the change of external circumstances, the progress of opinion, and the intellectual improvement of the people. That in the ancient English... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1851 - 884 pages
...Royal " Heywood's motion was framed in these terms : — " That all systems of academical education require from time to time some modification, from the change of external circumstances, the progress of opinion, and the intellectual improvement of the people. That in the ancient English... | |
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