The Great Schools of England: An Account of the Foundation, Endowments, and Discipline of the Chief Seminaries of Learning in England; Including Eton, Winchester, Westminster, St. Paul's, Charter-House Merchant Taylors', Harrow, Rugby, Shrewsbury, Etc., EtcS. Low, son, and Marston, 1865 - 517 стор. |
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... consist of little more than a reprint of some articles on our chief Public Schools , which appeared a few years since in a leading newspaper . The publication of the Evidence given before the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the ...
... consist of little more than a reprint of some articles on our chief Public Schools , which appeared a few years since in a leading newspaper . The publication of the Evidence given before the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the ...
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... as their climate is heavy , the Dutch , to their honour , stand pre - eminent in knowledge . The population of Switzerland consists of three unequal elements - b2 Introduction . xi population of a million and a half, there exist ...
... as their climate is heavy , the Dutch , to their honour , stand pre - eminent in knowledge . The population of Switzerland consists of three unequal elements - b2 Introduction . xi population of a million and a half, there exist ...
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... consists of three unequal elements - Germanic , French , and Italian , of which the Ger- manic is predominant . Much , during the last thirty years , has been effected both by individuals and by the State for the moral and intellectual ...
... consists of three unequal elements - Germanic , French , and Italian , of which the Ger- manic is predominant . Much , during the last thirty years , has been effected both by individuals and by the State for the moral and intellectual ...
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... consisting of Music , Arithmetic , Geometry , and Astronomy . The Trivium and Quadrivium comprehended together the Seven Free Arts . The chief book employed in the Cloistral Schools was the Satiricon of Martianus Capella , who lived ...
... consisting of Music , Arithmetic , Geometry , and Astronomy . The Trivium and Quadrivium comprehended together the Seven Free Arts . The chief book employed in the Cloistral Schools was the Satiricon of Martianus Capella , who lived ...
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... consists of two quadrangles . The first occupies a considerable space , and is adorned by a central statue of the Royal Founder in bronze , a gift of Dr. Godolphin , Provost in 1695. This square , or the " Schoolyard , " as it is more ...
... consists of two quadrangles . The first occupies a considerable space , and is adorned by a central statue of the Royal Founder in bronze , a gift of Dr. Godolphin , Provost in 1695. This square , or the " Schoolyard , " as it is more ...
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ancient annual annum appointed Assistant Masters attend Bishop boarders boarding-houses called Cambridge chapel CHAPTER charge Charter-house Christ's Hospital Church classes Classical Colet College Company Court Dean Division Earl elected emoluments England English Eton Eton College examination Exhibitions fagging fees Fifth Form Foundation Foundationers Founder four French funds German Governing Body Governors Grammar School Greek guineas Hall Harrow Harrow School Head Master Henry honour instruction John John Colet King King's Latin learned London Lord Lower School M.A. Rev Mathematical Merchant Taylors Modern Languages monitorial system number of boys Oxford paid Paul's School present prizes Provost Public Schools pupils Queen Queen's Scholars received Rugby Rugby School Scholarships Schoolmaster Science Scole Shrewsbury Shrewsbury School Sixth Form Statutes stipend taught tenable Thomas tion Trustees tutor University Upper School Usher Warden week Westminster Westminster School William William of Wykeham Winchester Winchester College
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