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... Lancaster at the Royal Free School Press in Southwark . 1811 . An Account of the Progress of Joseph Lancaster's Plan for the Education of Poor Children , and the Training of Masters for Country Schools ; with Lists of Subscribers . 8vo ...
... Lancaster at the Royal Free School Press in Southwark . 1811 . An Account of the Progress of Joseph Lancaster's Plan for the Education of Poor Children , and the Training of Masters for Country Schools ; with Lists of Subscribers . 8vo ...
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... Lancaster and Dr Bell , we were disposed to concur in Sir T. Barnard's benevolent wish , that one half of the poor might be educated by the one plan , and the remainder by the other . It was with infinite reluctance , therefore , that ...
... Lancaster and Dr Bell , we were disposed to concur in Sir T. Barnard's benevolent wish , that one half of the poor might be educated by the one plan , and the remainder by the other . It was with infinite reluctance , therefore , that ...
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... Lancaster is a dissent- er ; and he does not , together with the branches of education just mentioned , teach a fourth branch , viz . theology ; that is , the doctrines of the Church of England . This is truly , and in a few words , the ...
... Lancaster is a dissent- er ; and he does not , together with the branches of education just mentioned , teach a fourth branch , viz . theology ; that is , the doctrines of the Church of England . This is truly , and in a few words , the ...
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... Lancaster was on the point of meeting the fate of almost all benevolent projectors , whom ridicule and distrust may have spared in the outset of their career ; and the ruin of his plans would in all probability have been involved in his ...
... Lancaster was on the point of meeting the fate of almost all benevolent projectors , whom ridicule and distrust may have spared in the outset of their career ; and the ruin of his plans would in all probability have been involved in his ...
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... Lancaster has done to the poor of this neigh- bourhood is such , that , as long as I have a leaf left , I will give the half of it , to enable him to continue such beneficial " exertions . " 6 .6 6 66 We believe that there are few ...
... Lancaster has done to the poor of this neigh- bourhood is such , that , as long as I have a leaf left , I will give the half of it , to enable him to continue such beneficial " exertions . " 6 .6 6 66 We believe that there are few ...
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