| National Education Union - 1870 - 652 sider
...there. This would apply to the elementary education ehiufly of the working classes. The middle classée would step in — the best portion of the working...confined to elementary schools." The illustration and examp'e, so often quoted, (if America would be quoted again, and we should be told that in the Kew... | |
| National Education Union - 1870 - 654 sider
...there. This would apply to the elementary education chiefly of the working classes. The middle classes would step in — the best portion of the working...education also for us, and that free education must not be conGned to elementary schools." The illustration and example, to often quoted, of America would be... | |
| Church congress - 1888 - 790 sider
...estimate. He goes on to say that you could not stop at the working classes, and says, " The middle classes would step in .... and say, * There must be...education must not be confined to elementary schools.' The cost would be such as really might well alarm the Chancellor of the Exchequer Why should we relieve... | |
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