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Title: | Memorandum on popular education |
Authors: | Kay-Shuttleworth, James |
Keywords: | Education -- Great Britain Great Britain -- History -- 19th century Educational change -- Great Britain |
Issue Date: | 1868 |
Publisher: | Ridgway, Piccadilly |
Citation: | Kay-Shuttleworth, J. (1868). Memorandum on popular education. Melitensia Miscellanea Collection (Melit-Misc. vol. 12.3). University of Malta Library, Melitensia Special Collections. |
Abstract: | The attention of both Houses of Parliament has recently been called in an emphatic manner to popular education. Her Majesty, in opening Parliament at the commencement of the session recently adjourned, said, "The general question of "the education of the people requires your most serious attention, " and I have no doubt that you will approach the subject with a " full appreciation both of its vital importance and of its acknowledged difficulty." And the Chancellor of the Exchequer, referring to this portion of the Queen's Speech, is thus reported:- " The passage referring to education is not a mere rhetorical "flourish... [Excerpt] |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/120634 |
Appears in Collections: | Miscellania : volume 012 - A&SCMisc |
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