Title: | 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 |
Author: | Denison, George Anthony, 1805-1896 |
Note: | William Ridgway, 1886 |
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Subject: | Flagellation |
Subject: | Greek language |
Subject: | Greek language -- History |
Subject: | History |
Subject: | Latin language |
Subject: | Latin language -- History |
Subject: | Schools |
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