I grieve to say . . ., such are some of the teachers, not in remote rural districts, but in the heart of London, the capital of the world as it is said to be, whose schools go to make up two thirds of English schools, and whose pupils swell the muster-roll... The Free School System of the United States - Էջ 179Francis Adams - 1875 - 309 էջԱմբողջությամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
| Leone Levi - 1862 - 544 էջ
...badly (mostly women, I grieve to say), who can scarcely write, and who cannot cipher at all — such are some of the teachers not in remote rural districts, but in the heart of [254] London, the capital of the world, as it is said to be, whose schools go to make up two-third... | |
| Sir George Christopher Trout Bartley - 1871 - 634 էջ
...heart of London, the Capital of the World, as it is said to be, whose schools go to make up two-thirds of English schools, and whose pupils swell the muster-roll...and to inscribe with the cheering figures 1 in 8.' Practical case of an Existing School.— The sketch at page 500 will enable the reader to form some... | |
| Sir George Christopher Trout Bartley - 1871 - 630 էջ
...heart of London, the Capital of the World, as it is said to be, whose schools go to make up two-thirds of English schools, and whose pupils swell the muster-roll...contemplate, and to inscribe with the cheering figures I in 8.' Practical case of an Existing School.—The sketch at page 500 will enable the reader to form... | |
| William Ballantyne Hodgson - 1883 - 428 էջ
...lodging-houses ; needlewomen, who take in plain or slop work ; milliners, outdoor paupers— such arc some of the teachers, not in remote rural districts,...in the heart of London, the capital of the world, whose schools go to make up two-thirds of English schools, and whose pupils swell the muster roll that... | |
| London (England). School Board, Thomas Alfred Spalding, Thomas Stanley Alfred Canney - 1900 - 298 էջ
...years of age, persons who spell badly, who can scarcely write, and who cannot cipher at all ; such are some of the teachers, not in remote rural districts,...world, as it is said to be, whose schools go to make up two-thirds of English schools, and whose pupils swell the muster roll that some statistical philanthropists... | |
| London (England). School Board, Thomas Alfred Spalding, Thomas Stanley Alfred Canney - 1900 - 306 էջ
...be, whose schools go to make up two-thirds of English schools, and whose pupils swell the muster roll that some statistical philanthropists rejoice to contemplate and to inscribe with the cheering figures, 1 in 8."1 The reason why these schools were patronised, even in preference to the more efficient public... | |
| Whitelaw Reid - 1913 - 336 էջ
...temperance, outdoor paupers, men and women of seventy or eighty years of age, persons who spell badly, who scarcely write, and who cannot cipher at all,—such...remote rural districts but in the heart of London." In recalling this and other accounts of the time, it is well to bear in mind that in all countries... | |
| Whitelaw Reid - 1913 - 336 էջ
...eighty years of age, persons who spell badly, who scarcely write, and who cannot cipher at all, — such are some of the teachers, not in remote rural districts but in the heart of London." In recalling this and other accounts of the time, it is well to bear in mind that in all countries... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1861 - 616 էջ
...badly,* (mostly women, I grieve to say,) who can scarcely write, and who cannot cipher at all; such are some of the teachers, not in remote rural districts,...world, as it is said to be, whose schools go to make up two-thirds of English schools, and whose pupils swell the muster roll that some statistical philanthropists... | |
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