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he recommended there should be a school under the control of the Church of
England vicar. In these schools the children should be grounded in the rudiments
of reading, writing and the four simple rules of arithmetic, and then sent to
another ...
he recommended there should be a school under the control of the Church of
England vicar. In these schools the children should be grounded in the rudiments
of reading, writing and the four simple rules of arithmetic, and then sent to
another ...
Page 95
To encourage and maintain piety and virtue, and a holy, sober and religious
character among all classes of the community, he suggested the creation of a
King's School for fee-paying day scholars in the town of Sydney and one in
Parramatta ...
To encourage and maintain piety and virtue, and a holy, sober and religious
character among all classes of the community, he suggested the creation of a
King's School for fee-paying day scholars in the town of Sydney and one in
Parramatta ...
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He went on to propose that some plan should be adopted for the establishment of
schools for the general education of youth in the colony, unconnected with any
particular church or denomination of Christians, in which children of every ...
He went on to propose that some plan should be adopted for the establishment of
schools for the general education of youth in the colony, unconnected with any
particular church or denomination of Christians, in which children of every ...
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Contents
DARK N | 17 |
THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE SON | 41 |
THE NATIVE SON OFF ENDS GROSSLY | 61 |
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