They required that a school should be erected in every parish, for the instruction of youth in the principles of religion, grammar, and the Latin tongue. They proposed lhat a college should be erected in every " notable town," in which logic and rhetoric... Notes on North America, Agricultural, Economical, and Social - Stran 338avtor: James Finlay Weir Johnston - 1851 - 415 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Thomas M'Crie - 1813 - 502 strani
...grammar, and the Latin tongue. They proposed that a college should be erected in every " notable towo," in which logic and rhetoric should be taught along...to revive the system adopted in some of the ancient republies, in which the youth were considered as the property of the public rather than of their parents,... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 606 strani
...commanded mass to be celebrated in the royal chapel. posed that a College should be erected in every ' notable town,' in which logic and rhetoric should be taught along with the learned languages. Thus they seem, in fact, to have meditated a revival of the system adopted by some of the ancient republics,... | |
| William Mackray - 1829 - 392 strani
...of religion, grammar, and the Latin tongue. They proposed that a college should be erected in every notable town, in which logic and rhetoric should be...obliging the nobility and gentry to educate their children, and by providing, at the public expence, for the education of the children of the poor who... | |
| Thomas M'Crie - 1839 - 240 strani
...of religion, grammar, and the Latin tongue. They proposed, that a college should be erected in every notable town, in which logic and rhetoric should be...had it in their eye, to revive the system, adopted by some of the ancient republics, in which the youth were considered the property of the state, rather... | |
| Thomas M'Crie - 1838 - 590 strani
...seem to have had it in their eye to revive the system adopted by some of the ancient republics, ia which the youth were considered as the property of...obliging the nobility and gentry to educate their children, and by providing, at the public expense, for the education of the children of the poor who... | |
| Thomas M'Crie - 1840 - 552 strani
...proposed that a college should he erected in every " notahle town," in which logic and rhetoric should he taught along with the learned languages. They seem...to revive the system adopted in some of the ancient repuhlies, in which the youth were considered as the property of the puhlic rather than of their parents,... | |
| 1841 - 848 strani
...grammar, mid tiie Latin tongue : und it was farther proposed, that a college should be erected in every " notable town," in which logic and rhetoric should be taught, along with the learned languages. It was even suggested that parents should not be permitted to neglect thu education of their children... | |
| Thomas M'Crie - 1846 - 524 strani
...religion, grammar, and the Latin tongue. They proposed lhat a college should be erected in every " notable town," in which logic and rhetoric should...obliging the nobility and gentry to educate their children, and by providing, at the public expense, for the education of the children of the poor who... | |
| Thomas M'Crie - 1847 - 560 strani
...religion. grammar. and the Latin tongue. They proposed that a college should be ereeted in every " notable town." in which logic and rhetoric should...their eye to revive the system adopted in some of the aneient republics. in which the youth were considered as the property of the public rather than of... | |
| William Maxwell Hetherington - 1848 - 570 strani
...grammar, and the Latin tongue; and it was further proposed, that a college should be erected in every "notable town," in which logic and rhetoric should be taught, along with the learned languages. It was even suggested that parents should not bo permitted to neglect the education of their children;... | |
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