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 IndexGale and Fenner, 1816 - 610 strán (strany) |
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... considerable amount . The prejudices which had been operating against the founder , had so far diminished the subscriptions in the beginning of the year 1808 , that they amounted then to little more than those of the king and royal ...
... considerable amount . The prejudices which had been operating against the founder , had so far diminished the subscriptions in the beginning of the year 1808 , that they amounted then to little more than those of the king and royal ...
Strana 204
... , however , still very considerable ; and , though they did not equal the an- nual expenditure , the trustees made the necessary advances from their own private property . Joseph Lancaster , being 204 MINUTES OF EVIDENCE [ Mr. W. Allen .
... , however , still very considerable ; and , though they did not equal the an- nual expenditure , the trustees made the necessary advances from their own private property . Joseph Lancaster , being 204 MINUTES OF EVIDENCE [ Mr. W. Allen .
Strana 205
... considerable expense , became more and more urgent . A great number of accounts were now opened with new schools , for lessons , slates , & c . In 1813 Joseph Lancaster , without the knowledge , and contrary to the advice of the ...
... considerable expense , became more and more urgent . A great number of accounts were now opened with new schools , for lessons , slates , & c . In 1813 Joseph Lancaster , without the knowledge , and contrary to the advice of the ...
Strana 206
... considerable sums from per- sons who have refused their names to be mentioned ? —Yes ; and I regret that I am prohibited mentioning one in parti- cular , without whose large pecuniary aid , advanced at dif- ferent times through the ...
... considerable sums from per- sons who have refused their names to be mentioned ? —Yes ; and I regret that I am prohibited mentioning one in parti- cular , without whose large pecuniary aid , advanced at dif- ferent times through the ...
Strana 221
... considerable alteration for the better has taken place among the parents , their general character and conduct being undoubtedly much improved by the orderly habits and good conduct of the children : numbers of the poor are now seen ...
... considerable alteration for the better has taken place among the parents , their general character and conduct being undoubtedly much improved by the orderly habits and good conduct of the children : numbers of the poor are now seen ...
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aforesaid annual appointed apprehend attend believe boards Borough Road boys British and Foreign Buslingthorpe called catechism chapel charity school Charter-house chil child church church of England clothed committee conceive countie of Middlesex day school Dissenters district Ditto Ditto dren England esquire established Examined exhibitioners expense funds Gandolphy Giles's girls governors grant habits heirs and successors HENRY BROUGHAM hereafter hereditaments hospital formerly belonging hospitall Irish John Joseph Lancaster Lancasterian letters patents London Lord lower orders manner manors master means messuages Middlesex Mistress neighbourhood number of children observed parents parish of Saint Parish School persons poor children possessions revenues present Protestant receive religious instruction rents respect Roman Catholic Saint Olave salary schoolmaster scole Scriptures send their children society Southwark Spitalfields statutes subscribers subscriptions Sunday schools suppose taught teach thereof thod Thomas Sutton tion trustees tyme beying uneducated Unigenitus whatsoever William
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