The British Quarterly Review, 47. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... classes , between the ages of five and ten , are at any one time on the books of any school , ' the inference is of course plain that 94 out of every 100 of the people ' receive as their equipment for life - as their only preparation ...
... classes , between the ages of five and ten , are at any one time on the books of any school , ' the inference is of course plain that 94 out of every 100 of the people ' receive as their equipment for life - as their only preparation ...
Sayfa 37
... classes , whom we have hitherto invited , and are now talking of compelling , to have their children educated for their own benefit and that of the community . Education , according to the notions of the ruling classes , ' is something ...
... classes , whom we have hitherto invited , and are now talking of compelling , to have their children educated for their own benefit and that of the community . Education , according to the notions of the ruling classes , ' is something ...
Sayfa 38
... classes , whatever they may think about it , to be indifferent to the quality and quantity of the training of their children . Social position has its duties as well as its privileges ; and the time is surely coming when every claimant ...
... classes , whatever they may think about it , to be indifferent to the quality and quantity of the training of their children . Social position has its duties as well as its privileges ; and the time is surely coming when every claimant ...
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