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British education: or, The source of the disorders of Great Britain : Being an essay towards proving, that the immorality, ignorance, and false taste, which so generally prevail, are the natural and necessary consequences of the present defective system of education
Sheridan, Thomas (1719-1788)
1769
Advertisements on p. [1] following p. 507.
A dominie in doubt
Neill, Alexander Sutherland (1883-1973)
1921
"A Herbert Jenkins book." - verso title-page.
Essai d'éducation nationale : ou, Plan d'études pour la jeunesse
La Chalotais, Louis-René de Caradeuc de (1701-1785)
1763
Regles pour travailler utilement à l'education chrétienne des enfans
Paccori, Ambroise (1649-1730)
1726
Anon., by A. Paccori.
The preceptor : containing a general course of education. Wherein the first principles of polite learning are laid down in a way most suitable for trying the genius, and advancing the instruction of youth (v.1)
Dodsley, Robert (1703-1764)
1754
Anon., by Robert Dodsley.
Dialogues concerning education
Fordyce, David (1711-1751)
1745
Authorship ascribed to Fordyce by Halkett & Laing. A second volume (dialogues XII-XX) was published in 1748.
A dominie dismissed
Neill, Alexander Sutherland (1883-1973)
1917
Publisher's advertisements (6 pages) at end.
British education: or, the source of the disorders of Great Britain. Being an essay towards proving, that the immorality, ignorance, and false taste, which so generally prevail, are the natural and necessary consequences of the present defective system of education. With an attempt to shew, that a revival of the art of speaking, and the study of our own language, might contribute, in a great measure, to the cure of those evils. In three parts... [etc.]
Sheridan, Thomas (1719-1788)
1756
With a half-title.