A History of the Origin and Progress of Adult Schools: With an Account of Some of the Beneficial Effects Already Produced on the Moral Character of the Labouring Poor; Also, Considerations on the Important Advantages They are Likely to be Productive of to Society at Large; with an Appendix, Containing Rules for the Government of Adult School Societies, and for the Organization of the Schools, &c., &cauthor, 1814 - 108 sider |
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... BENEVOLENT individuals , of preceding gene . rations , have exerted themselves for the education of youth ; but that these exertions have been ineffi- cient or too limited , is proved by the great proportion of the labouring poor ...
... BENEVOLENT individuals , of preceding gene . rations , have exerted themselves for the education of youth ; but that these exertions have been ineffi- cient or too limited , is proved by the great proportion of the labouring poor ...
Side 3
... benevolent efforts of Thomas Charles , A. B. Episcopal Minister of Bala , Merionethshire ; this commenced " in the summer of 1811 . " - He observes , " We had no parti- cular school for their instruction exclusively till then , though ...
... benevolent efforts of Thomas Charles , A. B. Episcopal Minister of Bala , Merionethshire ; this commenced " in the summer of 1811 . " - He observes , " We had no parti- cular school for their instruction exclusively till then , though ...
Side 10
... benevolent exer- tions made for their benefit ; and that too by indivi- duals , to whom they could not have looked up with a hope of their becoming the benefactors of the poor . The successful exertions of William Smith have proved him ...
... benevolent exer- tions made for their benefit ; and that too by indivi- duals , to whom they could not have looked up with a hope of their becoming the benefactors of the poor . The successful exertions of William Smith have proved him ...
Side 11
... benevolent exertions of a poor , humble , and almost unlettered individual , whose example soon excited si- milar feelings of Christian philanthropy in the minds of many others , disposed to patronize a design that af fords a bright ...
... benevolent exertions of a poor , humble , and almost unlettered individual , whose example soon excited si- milar feelings of Christian philanthropy in the minds of many others , disposed to patronize a design that af fords a bright ...
Side 12
... benevolent ; a number of whom entered into their views , and lent their friendly assistance . At the time of this publication , they inform us that there were " above eighty adult persons learning to read , under the direction of six ...
... benevolent ; a number of whom entered into their views , and lent their friendly assistance . At the time of this publication , they inform us that there were " above eighty adult persons learning to read , under the direction of six ...
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