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political subjects. Cambridge, 1872. Contains 3 essays on educational
subjects, all by M. G. F.
Fitch, Sir Joshua Girling (1824-1903). Public education. Why is a new
code wanted ? 1861. Charity Schools and the Endowed Schools Com-
mission. 1873. Lectures on Teaching. 1881. Notes on American schools
and training colleges. 1890. Educational aims and methods. 1900.
Fox, Joseph. A comparative view of the plans of. . . Dr Bell and Mr Lancaster.
1808. Soriptural education the glory of England, a defence of the Lan-
castrian plan, 1810.
Fraser, Jas (Bishop of Manchester, 1818-1885). The Revised Code. 1861.
Genlis, Stéphanie Félicité de. Adèle et Théodore. 3 vols. Maestricht,
1782.
Gilkes, Arthur H. A day at Dulwich. 1905.
Gill, John (1818–1910). Systems of Education: a history and criticism.
1876.
Godwin, William. Enquiry concerning political justice. 2 vols. 1793. See
Bk vi, esp. chap. VIII. The Enquirer; reflections on education, manners
and literature. 1797. See Pt I, Essay ix.
Grey, Mrs Wm (Maria Georgina Shirreff). The education of women.
1871. The study of education as a science. Paper read at the British
Association, Belfast. 1874.
See, ante, 1 (d) and also, post, Shirreff, Emily A. E.
Hamilton, Richard Winter (1794-1848). Institutions of popular education.
Leeds. 1846.
Harrison, George. Some remarks relative to the present state of education
among . . . the Quakers. 1802.
Hill, Arthur, Hill, Frederic, Hill, Matthew Davenport (1792-1872). Hill, Sir
Rowland (1795-1879). Public education: plans for the government of
boys as practised at Hazelwood School. 1822. New ed. 1894. The Laws
of Hazelwood School. 1827. Sketch of the system of education at the
schools of Bruce Castle, Tottenham, and Hazelwood, near Birmingham.
1833. See, also, Geo. Birkbeck Hill. Life of Sir Rowland Hill. 2 vols.
1880.
Hodgson, Wm Ballantyne (1815-1880). On the report of the [Public
Schools] Commissioners. 1864. On the education of girls considered
in connexion with the university local examinations. 1864. Exaggerated
estimates of reading and writing as means of education. 1868. Education
of girls and employment of women of the upper classes. 2nd. 1869.
The importance of the study of economic science. 1870.
Home, Henry, Lord Kames. Loose Hints upon Education, chiefly concern-
ing the culture of the heart. Edinburgh, 1781. Elements of rhetoric.
1762.
Hume, David. Essays and treatises on several subjects. New edn. 1758.
See essays xvi Of eloquence, and xxvi Of the standard of taste (both
published in 1742).
Huxley, Thos. Henry (1825-1895). Science and Education: vol. III of
Collected Essays. 1893-1894.
Ingram, Robert Acklom (1763–1809). A sermon preached in Colchester for
the benefit of the Charity School. Colchester, 1788. Parochial benefi-
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Johnson, Samuel. Plan of a dictionary of the English language. 1747.
Kay, Joseph (1821–1878). Education of the poor in England and Europe.
1846. Social conditions and education of the people in England and
Europe. 2 vols. 1850. The condition and education of poor children
in English and German towns. 1853.
Kay-Shuttleworth, Sir James Phillips. The school in its relation to the
State, the Church and the congregation. 1847. Public education from
1846-52. 1853. Letter to Earl Granville on the Revised Code. 1861.
Four Periods of Public Education, 1832–1839-1846-1862. 1862. Memo-
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Kingsley, Charles (1819–1875). Health and Education. 1874.
Knox, Vicesimus (1752-1821). Works: with biographical preface. 7 vols.
1824. Essays, moral and literary. Vol. 1, 1778; vol. 11, 1779. Frequently
reprinted: new ed. 3 vols. 1823. Liberal education: or, a practical
treatise on . . . acquiring useful and polite learning. 1781. Letter to . . .
Lord North, Chancellor of the University of Oxford. 1789. (In 10th ed.
of Liberal Education. ) Personal nobility or letters to a young nobleman
on the conduct of his studies. 1793. Remarks on the tendency of . . . a
bill now pending . . . to degrade grammar schools. 2nd edn. 1821. (The
Pamphleteer, vol. xix. )
Lancaster, Henry Hill (1829–1875). Essays and Reviews: prefatory notice
by Benj. Jowett. Edinburgh, 1876.
Lancaster, Joseph. Improvements in education as it respects the industrious
classes. 1803.
See, also, ante, 1 (a) and (e).
Latham, Henry. On examinations as a means of selection. Cambridge,
1877.
Laurie, Simon Somerville (1829–1909). John Amos Comenius: life and
educational works. 3rd edn. 1887.
Lectures on the rise . . . of uni-
versities, with a survey of mediaeval education. 1886. Occasional
addresses on educational subjects. 1888. Institutes of Education. 1892.
Historical survey of pre-Christian education. 1895. Studies in the
history of educational opinion. 1903.
(Louth, Robert. ) A short introduction to English grammar. 1762.
Lowe, Robert, viscount Sherbrooke (1811-1892). Primary and classical edu-
cation. Edinburgh, 1867. Middle class education: endowment or
free-trade? 1868.
Macnab, Henry Grey (1761-1823). A plan of reform in the mode of instruc-
tion. Glasgow, 1786. Analysis and analogy recommended . . . in education.
Paris, 1818.
See, also, post, Owen, Robert.
Mann, Horace. Report of an educational tour in Germany and parts of
Great Britain and Ireland. Preface by Hodgson, W. B. 1846.
Martinean, James (1805-1900). Essays and Addresses.
Martineau, Harriet (1802-76). How to observe. 1838. Household Educa-
tion. 1849. Autobiography. 1877.
Maurice, John Frederick Denison. Has the Church or State power to
educate the Nation ? 1839. National education. A sermon. 1853.
The workman and the franchise; chapters from English history on the
representation and education of the people. 1866.
See, also, ante, i (a), (b) Oxford, and (e).
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Fawcett, Henry and Millicent Garrett. Essays and lectures on social and
political subjects. Cambridge, 1872. Contains 3 essays on educational
subjects, all by M. G. F.
Fitch, Sir Joshua Girling (1824-1903). Public education. Why is a new
code wanted ? 1861. Charity Schools and the Endowed Schools Com-
mission. 1873. Lectures on Teaching. 1881. Notes on American schools
and training colleges. 1890. Educational aims and methods. 1900.
Fox, Joseph. A comparative view of the plans of. . . Dr Bell and Mr Lancaster.
1808. Soriptural education the glory of England, a defence of the Lan-
castrian plan, 1810.
Fraser, Jas (Bishop of Manchester, 1818-1885). The Revised Code. 1861.
Genlis, Stéphanie Félicité de. Adèle et Théodore. 3 vols. Maestricht,
1782.
Gilkes, Arthur H. A day at Dulwich. 1905.
Gill, John (1818–1910). Systems of Education: a history and criticism.
1876.
Godwin, William. Enquiry concerning political justice. 2 vols. 1793. See
Bk vi, esp. chap. VIII. The Enquirer; reflections on education, manners
and literature. 1797. See Pt I, Essay ix.
Grey, Mrs Wm (Maria Georgina Shirreff). The education of women.
1871. The study of education as a science. Paper read at the British
Association, Belfast. 1874.
See, ante, 1 (d) and also, post, Shirreff, Emily A. E.
Hamilton, Richard Winter (1794-1848). Institutions of popular education.
Leeds. 1846.
Harrison, George. Some remarks relative to the present state of education
among . . . the Quakers. 1802.
Hill, Arthur, Hill, Frederic, Hill, Matthew Davenport (1792-1872). Hill, Sir
Rowland (1795-1879). Public education: plans for the government of
boys as practised at Hazelwood School. 1822. New ed. 1894. The Laws
of Hazelwood School. 1827. Sketch of the system of education at the
schools of Bruce Castle, Tottenham, and Hazelwood, near Birmingham.
1833. See, also, Geo. Birkbeck Hill. Life of Sir Rowland Hill. 2 vols.
1880.
Hodgson, Wm Ballantyne (1815-1880). On the report of the [Public
Schools] Commissioners. 1864. On the education of girls considered
in connexion with the university local examinations. 1864. Exaggerated
estimates of reading and writing as means of education. 1868. Education
of girls and employment of women of the upper classes. 2nd. 1869.
The importance of the study of economic science. 1870.
Home, Henry, Lord Kames. Loose Hints upon Education, chiefly concern-
ing the culture of the heart. Edinburgh, 1781. Elements of rhetoric.
1762.
Hume, David. Essays and treatises on several subjects. New edn. 1758.
See essays xvi Of eloquence, and xxvi Of the standard of taste (both
published in 1742).
Huxley, Thos. Henry (1825-1895). Science and Education: vol. III of
Collected Essays. 1893-1894.
Ingram, Robert Acklom (1763–1809). A sermon preached in Colchester for
the benefit of the Charity School. Colchester, 1788. Parochial benefi-
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a
cence inculcated: the school of industry, Boxted. Colchester. [1800. ]
An essay on. . . schools of industry and religious instruction. London,
(1808).
Johnson, Samuel. Plan of a dictionary of the English language. 1747.
Kay, Joseph (1821–1878). Education of the poor in England and Europe.
1846. Social conditions and education of the people in England and
Europe. 2 vols. 1850. The condition and education of poor children
in English and German towns. 1853.
Kay-Shuttleworth, Sir James Phillips. The school in its relation to the
State, the Church and the congregation. 1847. Public education from
1846-52. 1853. Letter to Earl Granville on the Revised Code. 1861.
Four Periods of Public Education, 1832–1839-1846-1862. 1862. Memo-
randum on the present state of the question of popular education.
[1868. ]
Kingsley, Charles (1819–1875). Health and Education. 1874.
Knox, Vicesimus (1752-1821). Works: with biographical preface. 7 vols.
1824. Essays, moral and literary. Vol. 1, 1778; vol. 11, 1779. Frequently
reprinted: new ed. 3 vols. 1823. Liberal education: or, a practical
treatise on . . . acquiring useful and polite learning. 1781. Letter to . . .
Lord North, Chancellor of the University of Oxford. 1789. (In 10th ed.
of Liberal Education. ) Personal nobility or letters to a young nobleman
on the conduct of his studies. 1793. Remarks on the tendency of . . . a
bill now pending . . . to degrade grammar schools. 2nd edn. 1821. (The
Pamphleteer, vol. xix. )
Lancaster, Henry Hill (1829–1875). Essays and Reviews: prefatory notice
by Benj. Jowett. Edinburgh, 1876.
Lancaster, Joseph. Improvements in education as it respects the industrious
classes. 1803.
See, also, ante, 1 (a) and (e).
Latham, Henry. On examinations as a means of selection. Cambridge,
1877.
Laurie, Simon Somerville (1829–1909). John Amos Comenius: life and
educational works. 3rd edn. 1887.
Lectures on the rise . . . of uni-
versities, with a survey of mediaeval education. 1886. Occasional
addresses on educational subjects. 1888. Institutes of Education. 1892.
Historical survey of pre-Christian education. 1895. Studies in the
history of educational opinion. 1903.
(Louth, Robert. ) A short introduction to English grammar. 1762.
Lowe, Robert, viscount Sherbrooke (1811-1892). Primary and classical edu-
cation. Edinburgh, 1867. Middle class education: endowment or
free-trade? 1868.
Macnab, Henry Grey (1761-1823). A plan of reform in the mode of instruc-
tion. Glasgow, 1786. Analysis and analogy recommended . . . in education.
Paris, 1818.
See, also, post, Owen, Robert.
Mann, Horace. Report of an educational tour in Germany and parts of
Great Britain and Ireland. Preface by Hodgson, W. B. 1846.
Martinean, James (1805-1900). Essays and Addresses.
Martineau, Harriet (1802-76). How to observe. 1838. Household Educa-
tion. 1849. Autobiography. 1877.
Maurice, John Frederick Denison. Has the Church or State power to
educate the Nation ? 1839. National education. A sermon. 1853.
The workman and the franchise; chapters from English history on the
representation and education of the people. 1866.
See, also, ante, i (a), (b) Oxford, and (e).
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Maxse, Fdk Augustus (1833–1900). The education of the agricultural poor.
1868. National education and its opponents. 1877.
Mayo, Charles (1792–1846). Observations on the establishment and direction
of infant schools. 1826.
Mill, James (1773-1836). Education in Encycl. Brit. Supplement. 1824.
State of the Nation. Westminster Review, October. 1826.
Mill, John Stuart. Inaugural Address, St Andrews University. 1867.
More, Hannah. Thoughts on the importance of the manners of the great to
general society. 1788. Remarks on the speech of M. Dupont. . . on
religion and public education. 1793.
See, also, ante, 1 (d).
Murray, Lindley. English grammar adapted to different classes of learners.
York, 1795.
Museum and English Journal of Education, The. 5 vols. 1864-9.
Nelson, James (1710-94). An essay on the government of children. 1753.
One of practical experience. Remarks on popular education in reference to
the New Code. Bradford, 1861.
Owen, Robert. A new view of Society, or essays on . . . the formation of
human character. 1813.
Macnab, Henry Grey. The new views of Mr Owen . . . impartially
examined. 1819.
Owen, Robert Dale. Outlines of the new system of education at New
Lanark. 1824.
Paine, Thomas. The Rights of Man. 1st part, 1791, 2nd part, 1792.
Payne, Joseph (1808–1876). The true foundation of science teaching. 1873.
The science and art of education. 1874. Pestalozzi: influence on ele-
mentary education. 1875. Fröbel and the Kindergarten. 1876. A visit
to German schools. 1876. Lectures on the science and art of education.
1883.
Pillans, James. Principles of elementary teaching, chiefly in reference to
the parochial schools of Scotland. Edinburgh, 1828. Three lectures.
1836. A word for the universities of Scotland. Edinburgh, 1848. The
rationale of discipline as exemplified in the High School. Edinburgh,
1852. Contributions to the cause of education. 1856. Educational
papers read before the Education Department of the Social Science
Assoc. Edinburgh, 1862.
Place, Francis (1771-1854). Improvement of the Working People. 1834.
Price, Richard (1723-1791). The evidence for a future improvement in. . .
mankind. 1787.
Priestley, Joseph. An essay on the first principles of government. 1768
(esp. Pt 11, Section 11). An essay on a course of liberal education for
civil and active life (1764), in Miscellaneous observations relating to
education. Bath, 1778. The proper objects of education. 1791. The
rudiments of English grammar: a course of lectures on the theory of
language
and universal grammar,. . . ; and lectures on oratory and criti-
cism. Notes and appendix by J. T. Rutt. 1826. (Three separate works
written between 1761 and 1768. )
Quarterly Review, The. Vols. V, VI, VIII, XIV, XV, XVI, XXXII, XXXVII, XXXIX-
chiefly on elementary education.
Quick, Robert Hebert (1831-1891). Essays on educational reformers.
1868.
Positions, by Richard Mulcaster, with an. . . account of his life and
writings. 1888.
Robertson, Chas. Objections to a system of free education for the people.
n. d.
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Roby, Henry John (1830-1915). Remarks on College reform. 1858. The
present state of the schools: the law of charities as affecting endowed
schools: chps II, IV of the Endowed Schools Report. 1867.
See, also, Memoirs of Archbishop Temple, by seven Friends. 1906.
Rogers, Wm (1819-1896). Reminiscences: compiled by R. H. Hadden.
1888.
Rooper, Thos. Godolphin (1847–1903). A pot of green feathers. School and
home life. 1896. Selected writings: ed. with a memoir by R.