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An address delivered on Friday, November 25th, 1892, to the students about to leave Swansea Training College
Monro, Loftus T
1893
Caption title: Address delivered to the second year students of the Swansea Training College, by L.T. Monro.
The lady's new-year's gift : or, advice to a daughter. Under these following heads, viz. religion, husband, house, family and children, behaviour and conversation, friendships, censure, vanity and affectation, pride, diversions
Halifax, George Savile Marquis of (1633-1695)
1734
With two final leaves of advertisements.
Letters on education : with observations on religious and metaphysical subjects
Macaulay, Catharine (1731-1791)
1790
No chain-lines, 8 leaves per gathering.
An essay on a course of liberal education for civil and active life; ... To which are added, remarks on a code of education, proposed by Dr. Brown, in a late treatise, intitled, Thoughts on civil liberty, &c
Priestley, Joseph (1733-1804)
1765
The last five leaves contain 'The contents' and 'A short account of a chart of biography'.
The methods used for erecting charity-schools : with the rules and orders by which they are governed. A particular account of the London charity-schools: with a list of those erected elsewhere in Great Britain & Ireland
1715
The last two leaves contain the contents and advertisements. First issued as 'An account of charity-schools'.
University education, or, An explication and amendment of the statute : which, under a penalty insufficient and eluded, prohibits the admission of scholars going from one society to another without the leave of their respective governors or of their chancellor : humbly propos'd to the chancellor, masters, and scholars of the University of Oxford as a means necessary to the good education of youth in the said university : on occasion of the late irregular admission of William Seaman, commoner of Hart-Hall, into Oriel College
Newton, Richard (1676-1753)
1726
Head and tail-pieces, initials.
University education, or, An explication and amendment of the statute : which, under a penalty insufficient and eluded, prohibits the admission of scholars going from one society to another without the leave of their respective governors or of their chancellor : humbly proposed to the chancellor, masters, and scholars of the University of Oxford as a means necessary to the good education of youth in the said university : on occasion of the late irregular admission of W--m S--n, commoner of Hart-Hall, into O--l C--e
Newton, Richard (1676-1753)
Reprint of 1726 edition. Last phrase of title spelled out in first edition:... admission of William Seaman, commoner of Hart-Hall, into Oriel College.