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... thousand to fifteen hundred acres . Great attention would be paid to the education of children . Although the initial cost would be great , amounting to about ninety - six thousand pounds each , yet thereafter the village would be self ...
... thousand to fifteen hundred acres . Great attention would be paid to the education of children . Although the initial cost would be great , amounting to about ninety - six thousand pounds each , yet thereafter the village would be self ...
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... thousand children in Somerset learned to read , but her object was not really to educate them , but to prepare them ... thousands of working - class children to read , and they did great work with their flimsy resources . By 1825 the ...
... thousand children in Somerset learned to read , but her object was not really to educate them , but to prepare them ... thousands of working - class children to read , and they did great work with their flimsy resources . By 1825 the ...
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... thousand pounds , and Spencer Perceval did not feel that Parlia- ment would contemplate paying more than thirty thousand pounds , they made little progress . Elgin was attacked by some M.P.s for having abused his position as Ambassador ...
... thousand pounds , and Spencer Perceval did not feel that Parlia- ment would contemplate paying more than thirty thousand pounds , they made little progress . Elgin was attacked by some M.P.s for having abused his position as Ambassador ...
Contents
Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
Copyright | |
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