The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 120A. Constable, 1864 |
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... boys . Now , I have asked you generally with regard to the public schools . With respect to Eton , can you tell what is the state of classical attainments there ? -With their average boys it is very much what I have stated . Their Latin ...
... boys . Now , I have asked you generally with regard to the public schools . With respect to Eton , can you tell what is the state of classical attainments there ? -With their average boys it is very much what I have stated . Their Latin ...
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... boys ; it is scarcely pos- sible that they should form in any real sense one school . This , of course , is not a matter of reproach to the masters ; on the contrary , they are entitled to point to the great and still - in- creasing ...
... boys ; it is scarcely pos- sible that they should form in any real sense one school . This , of course , is not a matter of reproach to the masters ; on the contrary , they are entitled to point to the great and still - in- creasing ...
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... boys as masters and the lower boys as servants , from which , our knowledge of the nature of boys assures us , a thousand petty acts of tyranny and vexation will arise . The infliction of punishment by one boy at his discretion on ...
... boys as masters and the lower boys as servants , from which , our knowledge of the nature of boys assures us , a thousand petty acts of tyranny and vexation will arise . The infliction of punishment by one boy at his discretion on ...
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