Our object is to complete the present voluntary system, to fill up gaps, sparing the public money where it can be done without, procuring as much as we rightly can the assistance of the parents, and welcoming as much as we rightly can the co-operation... The Cambridge Review - Page 1641888Full view - About this book
| Edmund Burke - 1871 - 670 pages
...efficient schools, and the most careful absence of all encouragement to parents to neglect their children. Our object is to complete the present voluntary system,...where it can be done without, procuring as much as we rightly can the assistance of the parents, and welcoming as much as we rightlycan the co-operation... | |
| National Education Union - 1870 - 652 pages
...encouragement to parents to neglect their children. I trust i J have taken the House thus far with me. 1. Our object is to complete the present voluntary system,...the assistance of the parents, and welcoming as much us we rightly can the co-operation and aid of those benevolent men who desire to assist their neighbours.... | |
| 1870 - 596 pages
...Mr. Forster, by whom it was introduced as Vice-President of the Committee of Council on Education, is " to complete the present voluntary system, to...sparing the public money where it can be done without, extending the system where the extension is necessary, procuring as much as we can the assistance of... | |
| National Education Union - 1870 - 654 pages
...not to destroy in building up— not to destroy the existing system in introducing a new one. . . . . Our object is to complete the present voluntary system, to fill up gaps, sparing the public money." I was thankful to hear this, but having provided myself with a copy of the BiD, I perused it carefully,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1870 - 1158 pages
...not to destroy in building up — not to destroy the existing system in introducing a new one. . . . Our object is to complete the present voluntary system, to fill up gaps, sparing the public money." I was thankful to hear this, but having provided myself with a copy of the Bill, I perused it carefully,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1871 - 666 pages
...efficient schools, and the most careful absence of all encouragement to parents to neglect their children. Our object is to complete the present voluntary system,...where it can be done without, procuring as much as we rightly can the assistance of the parents, and welcoming as much as we rightly can the co-operation... | |
| 1871 - 664 pages
...efficient schools, and the most careful absence of all encouragement to parents to neglect their children. Our object is to complete the present voluntary system,...where it can be done without, procuring as much as we rightly can the assistance of the parents, and welcoming as much as we rightly can the co-operation... | |
| 1882 - 332 pages
...absence of encouragement to parents to neglect their children. ***** Our object is to complete the voluntary system, to fill up gaps, sparing the public...without, procuring as much as we can the assistance of parents, and welcoming as much as we rightly can the cooperation and aid of those benevolent men who... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1886 - 844 pages
...not to destroy in building up — not to destroy the existing system in introducing a new one. . . . Our object is to complete the present voluntary system, to fill up gaps .... and welcoming as much as we rightly can the co-operation and aid of those benevolent men who desire... | |
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