| 1820 - 646 sider
...to take advantage of it. ' For a very small ' expense, (says he,) the public can facilitate — can encourage — ' and can even impose upon almost the whole body of the people 1 the necessity of acquiring those most essential parts of educa' tion, ' (namely reading, writing,... | |
| Adam Smith - 1809 - 514 sider
...little badges of distinction, to the children of the common people who excel in them. The public can impose upon almost the whole body of the people the necessity of acquiring the most essential parts of education, by obliging every man to undergo an examination or probation... | |
| Adam Smith - 1811 - 520 sider
...very small expense, the public can facilitate, can encourage, andean even impose upon almost thewhole body of the people, the necessity of acquiring those most essential parts of education. The public can facilitate this acquisition, by establishing in every parish or district a little school,... | |
| Daniel Dewar - 1812 - 374 sider
...entering on the different pursuits and professions into which human life is divided. " The public can impose upon almost the " whole body of the people...necessity of " acquiring those most essential parts of educa" tion, by obliging every man to undergo an " examination or probation in them before he " can... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - 1827 - 218 sider
...they can be employed in those occupations. For a very small expense, the public can facilitate, can encourage, and can even impose upon almost the whole body of the people, the necessity of acquiring these most essential parts of education. " The public can facilitate this acquisition, by establishing... | |
| Willard Phillips - 1828 - 286 sider
...education of the poorer classes he says, " For a very small expense, the public can facilitate, and encourage, and can even impose upon almost the whole...acquiring those most essential parts of education." His doctrine seems to be that the public should perhaps make provision for the instruction of the children... | |
| Richard Whately - 1831 - 282 sider
...they can be employed in those occupations. For a very small expence the public can facilitate, can encourage, and can even impose upon almost the whole...acquiring those most essential parts of education. " The public can facilitate this acquisition, by establishing in every parish or district a little... | |
| Maurice Cross - 1835 - 520 sider
...people to take advantage of it. "For a very small expense, (says he,) the public can facilitate — can encourage — and can even impose upon almost the...recommends the means which he thinks best adapted to Ihese ends; the establishment of parochial schools, with part of the expenses paid by the public, and... | |
| Maurice Cross - 1835 - 920 sider
...to take advantage of it. ' ' For a very small expense, (says he,) the public can facilitate — can encourage — and can even impose upon almost the...Book V. Chap. I. Part 3. Art. 2. He then recommends Ihe means which he thinks best adapted to these ends; the establishment of parochial schools, with... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - 1836 - 374 sider
...they can be employed in those occupations. For a very small expense, the public can facilitate, can encourage, and can even impose upon almost the whole body of the people, the necessity of acquiring these most essential parts of education. " The public can facilitate this acquisition, by establishing... | |
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