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Page 34
... crime . A The theory which involves the exclusive application of either of these plans of education is fallacious and destructive . mere scholar , a mere mechanic , a mere tradesman , or husband- man , at twenty - one years of age ...
... crime . A The theory which involves the exclusive application of either of these plans of education is fallacious and destructive . mere scholar , a mere mechanic , a mere tradesman , or husband- man , at twenty - one years of age ...
Page 37
... crime , is not abundantly sufficient . Take Pennsylvania as an example . The Constitution of Pennsylvania provides , Article VII . Sect . 1 , viz : - " PUBLIC SCHOOLS . " " The Legislature shall provide by law for the establishment of ...
... crime , is not abundantly sufficient . Take Pennsylvania as an example . The Constitution of Pennsylvania provides , Article VII . Sect . 1 , viz : - " PUBLIC SCHOOLS . " " The Legislature shall provide by law for the establishment of ...
Page 45
... alleged advantages of this novel system of universal educa- tion ? They might have found in the " Boston Recorder , " of 1844 , this uncontradicted publication of facts : - " INCREASE OF CRIME . " " Within forty years EDUCATION . 45.
... alleged advantages of this novel system of universal educa- tion ? They might have found in the " Boston Recorder , " of 1844 , this uncontradicted publication of facts : - " INCREASE OF CRIME . " " Within forty years EDUCATION . 45.
Page 46
... crime have increased in England from 5,000 to 31,000 ; -more than sixfold ; -four times faster than the increase of population . " In Scotland , the increase of crime in the same period has risen from 89 to 3,884 ; -forty - three fold ...
... crime have increased in England from 5,000 to 31,000 ; -more than sixfold ; -four times faster than the increase of population . " In Scotland , the increase of crime in the same period has risen from 89 to 3,884 ; -forty - three fold ...
Page 47
... crime to covert and fashionable subtilty . 3. " Whether free - school education has diminished pauper- ism , or convictions for crime !! " Whatever future conventions in this respect may do to pro- mote the true cause of education , it ...
... crime to covert and fashionable subtilty . 3. " Whether free - school education has diminished pauper- ism , or convictions for crime !! " Whatever future conventions in this respect may do to pro- mote the true cause of education , it ...
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