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Pągina 3
In the reign of Henry VII . , the tide in favor of the foundation of grammar schools
begins to set in rapidly , and goes on with steady increase till the reign of James II
. , when it as rapidly begins to ebb ; and in the reign of William IV . I can find but ...
In the reign of Henry VII . , the tide in favor of the foundation of grammar schools
begins to set in rapidly , and goes on with steady increase till the reign of James II
. , when it as rapidly begins to ebb ; and in the reign of William IV . I can find but ...
Pągina 17
Not until that noble foundation , with its warden and seventy fellows , chaplains
and choristers , was launched into full life within those stately walls which are still
the pride of Oxford , did he begin to build at Winchester . Wykeham drew up for ...
Not until that noble foundation , with its warden and seventy fellows , chaplains
and choristers , was launched into full life within those stately walls which are still
the pride of Oxford , did he begin to build at Winchester . Wykeham drew up for ...
Pągina 34
The chapel service lasts half an hour , and first school begins at 7 : 30 ; after
which comes breakfast served in hall . Middle school is from 9 to 12 , comprising
two distinct lessons , one in classics , the other in mathematics or modern
languages ...
The chapel service lasts half an hour , and first school begins at 7 : 30 ; after
which comes breakfast served in hall . Middle school is from 9 to 12 , comprising
two distinct lessons , one in classics , the other in mathematics or modern
languages ...
Pągina 37
Next morning the examination for election of scholars to New College begins no
longer in the renowned " Election Chamber ” itself , but in the long " Warden ' s
Gallery , " as more convenient for the purpose ; all prefects who are of standing to
...
Next morning the examination for election of scholars to New College begins no
longer in the renowned " Election Chamber ” itself , but in the long " Warden ' s
Gallery , " as more convenient for the purpose ; all prefects who are of standing to
...
Pągina 39
It is placed in the middle of the ground to begin with , and a " hot " formed round it
by the players stooping down all close together , with their heads down , and at a
given signal trying to force the ball or each other away . The canvas screens ...
It is placed in the middle of the ground to begin with , and a " hot " formed round it
by the players stooping down all close together , with their heads down , and at a
given signal trying to force the ball or each other away . The canvas screens ...
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English Pedagogy: Education, the School, and the Teacher in English Literature Henry Barnard Visualització completa - 1876 |
English Pedagogy: Education, the School, and the Teacher, in English Literature Henry Barnard Visualització completa - 1876 |
Education, the School and the Teacher, in English Literature Henry Barnard Visualització completa - 1876 |
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