Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social ScienceThe volume for 1886 is a report of the proceedings of the "Conference on temperance legislation, London, 1886." |
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... Influence of the Universities be most effectively exerted on the General Education of the Country ? Hon . GEORGE C. BRODRICK . Rev. C. W. STUBBS Discussion . • 412 , 428 430 Female Education . Is a fair proportion of the Endowments of ...
... Influence of the Universities be most effectively exerted on the General Education of the Country ? Hon . GEORGE C. BRODRICK . Rev. C. W. STUBBS Discussion . • 412 , 428 430 Female Education . Is a fair proportion of the Endowments of ...
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... influence with regard to them which the constitu- tion enabled him to bring to bear upon the legislature . Sir Edward Creasy referred to the past and present educational movements in this country , which gave all children of ability ...
... influence with regard to them which the constitu- tion enabled him to bring to bear upon the legislature . Sir Edward Creasy referred to the past and present educational movements in this country , which gave all children of ability ...
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... influence towards making trades ' unions remove the obstacles to free trade in labour . Mr. F. S. Powell , Mr ... influential gentlemen con- nected with the town , the President of the Health Depart- ment , Dr. Richardson , F.R.S. ...
... influence towards making trades ' unions remove the obstacles to free trade in labour . Mr. F. S. Powell , Mr ... influential gentlemen con- nected with the town , the President of the Health Depart- ment , Dr. Richardson , F.R.S. ...
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... influence exercised upon it by our poor laws , by our national education , by the manner in which the poorer classes are lodged , by the rapid growth of our population and its tendency to congregate in large centres - to those topics ...
... influence exercised upon it by our poor laws , by our national education , by the manner in which the poorer classes are lodged , by the rapid growth of our population and its tendency to congregate in large centres - to those topics ...
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... influence of religion and to establish institutions for the prevention of crime and the reformation of criminals . Yet crime had con- tinued to advance with gigantic strides . Yearly it was fasten- ing its grasp upon a larger and yet ...
... influence of religion and to establish institutions for the prevention of crime and the reformation of criminals . Yet crime had con- tinued to advance with gigantic strides . Yearly it was fasten- ing its grasp upon a larger and yet ...
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