state intervention in english educationCUP Archive |
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
Laws and Canons of King Ethelstan and King Edgar | 8 |
Norman licences for Schoolmasters | 11 |
John Wycklif | 17 |
CHAPTER II | 33 |
Twelfthcentury London schools see Addenda | 43 |
The disappearance of schools in the fifteenth century | 49 |
CHAPTER III | 61 |
Educational law cases 16701702 | 170 |
Eighteenthcentury Education Statutes | 176 |
CHAPTER VI | 184 |
Rates and Education in the eighteenth century | 191 |
Richard Baxters educational proposals | 197 |
Andrew Bell and Joseph Lancaster | 206 |
51 | 215 |
Dr Samuel Johnson and Education | 221 |
The Universities | 72 |
The Commonwealth and the Universities | 87 |
Adam Smith and Oxford | 92 |
The suspension of National Education | 111 |
The Irish Education Act 1537 | 125 |
State Education in South Carolina 1712 | 142 |
Educational policy of CommissionerGeneral de Mist | 149 |
Education in Jersey 1496 | 160 |
Proposals of the Select Committee in 1818 | 227 |
Educational opinions 18201830 | 233 |
The text of the Gloucester Grammar School | 241 |
The speech of Mr Henry Brougham in | 248 |
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