| Adam Smith - 1809 - 514 páginas
...a little school, where children may be taught for a reward so moderate, that even a common labourer may afford it ; the master being partly, but not wholly...has taught almost the whole common people to read, and a very great proportion of them to write and account. In England, the establishment of charity... | |
| Adam Smith - 1811 - 532 páginas
...common labourer may afford it ; the mafter being partly, but not wholly paid by the public ; becaufe, if he was wholly, or even principally paid by it, he would foon learn to neglect his bufinefs. In Scotland the eftablifliment of fuch parilh fchools has taught... | |
| Adam Smith - 1819 - 518 páginas
...a little school, where children may be taught for a reward so moderate, that even a common labourer may afford it ; the master being partly, but not wholly...by it, he would soon learn to neglect his business. Iu Scotland, the establishment of such parish schools has taught almost the whole common people to... | |
| 1901 - 744 páginas
...House ! ': When advocating the establishment of parish schools, Adam Smith spoke of 'the master' as ' being partly, but not wholly, paid by the public, because if he was wholly or principally paid by it he would soon learn to neglect his business.' The Irish master is principally... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - 1827 - 218 páginas
...a little school, where children may be taught for a reward so moderate, that even a common labourer may afford it: the master being partly, but not wholly...has taught almost the whole common people to read, and a very great proportion of them to write and account. In England, the establishment of charity... | |
| Richard Whately - 1831 - 282 páginas
...a little school, where children may be taught for a reward so moderate, that even a common labourer may afford it ; the master being partly, but not wholly,...has taught almost the whole common people to read, and a very great proportion of them to write and account. In England the establishment of charity schools... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - 1836 - 374 páginas
...a little school, where children may be taught for a reward so moderate, that even a common labourer may afford it : the master being partly, but not wholly...has taught almost the whole common people to read, and a very great proportion of" them to write and account. In England, the establishment of charity... | |
| Adam Smith - 1838 - 476 páginas
...little school, where children may be taught for a reward so moderate, that even л common labourer may afford it; the master being partly, but not wholly, paid by the public ; because, 11 he was wholly, or even principally, paid by h. he would soon learn to neglect his busi In Scotland,... | |
| Adam Smith - 1839 - 448 páginas
...a little school, where children may be taught for a reward so moderate, that even a common labourer may afford it; the master being partly, but not wholly...has taught almost the whole common people to read, and a very great proportion of them VOL. v. o to write and account. In England the establishment of... | |
| Richard Whately - 1847 - 344 páginas
...a little school, where children may be taught for a reward so moderate, that even a common labourer may afford it ; the master being partly, but not wholly,...has taught almost the whole common people to read, and a very great proportion of them to write and account. In England the establishment of charity-schools... | |
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