If the government would make up its mind to require for every child a good education, it might save itself the trouble of providing one. It might leave to parents to obtain the education where and how they pleased, and content itself with helping to pay... The Melbourne Review - Page 3321885Full view - About this book
| John Stuart Mill - 1859 - 216 pages
...and labour which should have been spent in educating, to be wasted in quarrelling about education. If the government would make up its mind to require...children, and defraying the entire school expenses of_ those who have no one else to pay for them. (The objections which are urged with reason against... | |
| john stuart mill - 1859 - 230 pages
...and labour which should have been spent in educating, to be wasted in quarrelling about education. If the government would make up its mind to require...with helping to pay the school fees of the poorer class of children, and defraying the entire school expenses of those who have no one else to pay for... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1863 - 232 pages
...time and labor which should have been spent in educating, to be wasted in quarrelling about education. If the government would make up its mind to require...itself with helping to pay the school fees of the APPLICA TION poorer classes of children, and defraying the entire school expenses of those who have... | |
| Charles Tennant - 1864 - 486 pages
...the entire school expenses of those who have no one else to pay for them." But if the Government did make up its mind • to require for every child a good education, how would that save the Government the trouble of providing one? How does Mr. Mill reconcile this last... | |
| 1880 - 1118 pages
...and how it should teach, which now convert the subject into a mere battlefield for sects and parties. If the Government would make up its mind to require...pleased, and content itself with helping to pay the school-fees of the poorer classes of children, and defraying the entire school expenses of those who... | |
| Museum and English journal of education - 1869 - 496 pages
...being an education fitting him to perform his part well in life towards others and towards himself." " If the government would make up its mind to require...It might leave to parents to obtain the education when and how they pleased, and content itself with helping to pay the school-fees of the poorer classes... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1878 - 98 pages
...and labour which should have been spent in educating, to be wasted in quarrelling about education. If the government would make up its mind to require...and content itself with helping to pay the school foes of the poorer classes of children, and defraying the entire school expenses oi' those who have... | |
| 1878 - 916 pages
...political science than he had held in earlier life. " If the Government would make up its mind." he says, " to require for every child a good education, it might...leave to parents to obtain the education where and iiow they pleasedr and content itself with helping to pay the school fees of the poorer classes of... | |
| 1884 - 514 pages
...that the less Government has to do with providing education itself the better : — " If," he says, " the Government would make up its mind to require for...where and how they pleased, and content itself with paying the school fees of the poorer class of children, and defraying the entire school expenses of... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1895 - 404 pages
...time and labor which should have been spent in educating, to be wasted in quarrelling about education. If the government would make up its mind to require...education, it might save itself the trouble of providing 1 one. It might leave to parents to obtain the education where and how they pleased, and content itself... | |
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