Excerpt from The Quarterly Journal of Education, 1835, Vol. 10 The author's views certainly fall short Of what we think ought to be done but as a symptom of the
Excerpt from The Quarterly Journal of Education, Vol. 9: January-April, 1835 The Committee of the Society for the Diffusion Of Useful Knowledge are desirous of
Excerpt from The Quarterly Journal of Education, Vol. 1: January-April, 1831 N ow, if we can devise any means for giving a greater unity to education in these i
Excerpt from The Quarterly Journal of Education, 1834, Vol. 7: January-April It is not my intention, ' said Sir Thomas, to recommend any interference whatever i
Excerpt from The Quarterly Journal of Education, 1832, Vol. 3: January-April It will of course be their duty not to sanction anything incon sistent with the gen