An essay on a course of liberal education for civil and active life
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An essay on a course of liberal education for civil and active life
(History of British educational thought, . History of British educational theory 1750-1850)(Thoemmes reprints)
Routledge/Thoemmes Press, 1992
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Note
Reprint. Originally published: [London] : Printed for C. Henderson, T. Becket and De Hondt, and by J.Johnson and Davenport, 1765
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First published in 1992. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Table of Contents
A Plan for the conduct of Female Education in Boarding Schools [1797] Erasmus Darwin 128pp Dialogues concerning Education [1757] David Fordyce (2 volumes) 912pp Practical Education [1801] Maria Edgeworth and R L Edgeworth (3 volumes) 1207pp Letters concerning Education: Addressed to a Gentleman entering at the University [1785] Peter Williams 356pp An Essay on a Course of Liberal Education for Civil and Active Life [1765] Joseph Priestley 230pp Improvements in Education, as it respects the Industrious classes of the Community [1805] Joseph Lancaster 244pp British Education: Or, The Source of the Disorders of Great Britain [1756] Thomas Sheridan 576pp The Institutions of Popular Education [1845] Richard Winter Hamilton 352pp
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