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Universal education considered, with regard to its influence on the happiness and moral character of the middle and lower classes, and the probable tendency of its indiscriminate application, to the increase of crime. to which are added suggestions to the legislature, relative to a salutar control of popular education. By one of the people.

Title:Universal education considered, with regard to its influence on the happiness and moral character of the middle and lower classes, and the probable tendency of its indiscriminate application, to the increase of crime. to which are added suggestions to the legislature, relative to a salutar control of popular education. By one of the people.
Note:Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1829
  
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