| 1843 - 454 pages
...certainly and equally improved. Ought boys and girls to be educated separately, or together ? The youth of both sexes of our Scottish peasantry have been educated together, and as a whole the Scots are the most moral people on the face of the globe. Education in England is given separately,... | |
| 1843 - 846 pages
...occasion, the question: — " Ought boys and girls to be educated separately or together? The youth of both sexes of our Scottish peasantry have been educated together, and as a whole, the Scots are the most moral people on the face of the globe. Education in England is given separately,... | |
| 1843 - 780 pages
...occasion, the question: — " Ought boys and girls to be educated separately or together? The youth of both sexes of our Scottish peasantry have been educated together, and as a whole, the Scots are the most moral people on the face of the globe. Education in England is given separately,... | |
| George Moody - 1843 - 444 pages
...occasion, the question— Ought boys and girls to be educated separately, or together ? The youth of oth sexes of our Scottish peasantry have been educated together, and as a whole the Scots are the most moral people on the face of the globe. Education in England is givcu separately,... | |
| David Stow - 1846 - 562 pages
...we would ask the question— Ought boys and girls to be educated separately or together ? The youth of both sexes of our Scottish peasantry have been educated together, and, upon the whole, the Scots are the most moral people on the face of the globe. Education in England... | |
| David Stow - 1850 - 536 pages
...therefore we would ask the question : Ought boys and girls to be educated separately or together? The youth of both sexes of our Scottish peasantry have been educated together, and, upon the whole, the Scots are the most moral people on the face of the globe. Education in England... | |
| David Stow - 1854 - 586 pages
...we would ask the question : ought boys and girls to be educated separately or together ? The youth of both sexes of our Scottish peasantry have been educated together, and, upon the whole, the Scots are the most moral people on the face of the globe. Education in England... | |
| 1856 - 412 pages
...child's heart." — Mrs. Signurney in Com. School Journal. CO-EDUCATION OF THE SEXES. — The young of both sexes of our Scottish peasantry have been educated together, and as a whole, the Scots are the most moral people on the face of the globe. Education in England is given separately,... | |
| Absalom Peters, Henry Barnard - 1856 - 698 pages
...experience. On this point, Mr. Stowe, a celebrated Glasgow teacher, uses the following language : " The youth of both sexes of our Scottish peasantry have been educated together, and, as a whole, the Scots are the most moral people on the face of the globe. Education in England is given separately,... | |
| 1860 - 418 pages
...welfare. On this point, Mr. Stowe, a celebrated Glasgow teacher, uses the following language : " The youth of both sexes of our Scottish peasantry have been...earth. Education in England is given separately, and we never have heard from practical men that any benefit has arisen from this arrangement. Some influential... | |
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