schools, which would expose the " nakedness of the land," or interfere with their worldly ease; and thus a tyrannous bondage is entailed upon generation after generation, which is a disgrace and a curse to a civilized country. But we trust the time is... The child's first Latin book - Page ivby William Fenton - 1832 - 12 pagesFull view - About this book
| Education - 1835 - 496 pages
...hitherto been drowned by the noisy sophistry of those whose interest it is to oppose any change jn schools, which would expose the ' nakedness of the...abominations of those ' time-hallowed institutions" will he brought to light, and that all prejudices in favour of ancient usage will vanish.—Those prejudices... | |
| |