The schools of Christendom

II. The decay of Greek and Latin: the fruit of pretence of teaching, long employed in private and public schools: the true method of teaching language, ancient and modern: the imposture of smatterings of many sorts of knowledge, and of the modern invention of cramming : III. The science of flogging, its natural, necesary, efficient, and salutary application in many cases

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The schools of Christendom

II. The decay of Greek and Latin: the fruit of pretence of teaching, long employed in private and public schools: the true method of teaching language, ancient and modern: the imposture of smatterings of many sorts of knowledge, and of the modern invention of cramming : III. The science of flogging, its natural, necesary, efficient, and salutary application in many cases

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William Ridgway
Language
English
Pages
79

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Edition Notes

Nos. on t.p. refer to chapters of which The schools of Christendom is chapter one.

Imprint from colophon.

Margin notes.

The decay of Greek and Latin is 'revised and reprinted from "Notes of my life", 3rd ed., 1879, C. ii'.

Binding; in blue printed paper wrapper.

Includes bibliographical references.

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London
Other Titles
Decay of Greek and Latin., Science of Flogging.

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Pagination
viii, 79 p.
Number of pages
79
Dimensions
22 x x centimeters

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OL24185936M
Internet Archive
cu31924031787454
OCLC/WorldCat
49636044

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OL15226418W

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