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EDUCATION. Grote (j.) Old studies and new [an essay
on education]. Cambridge essays. 1856, 8°.
——- Haldane (r. b.) Great Britain and Germany; a study
in education. . . . [1902], 8°.
Home (h.) Lord Karnes. Loose hints upon education.
. . . 1781, 8°.
Hook (w. f.) On the means of rendering more efficient
the education of the people. . . . 1846, 8°.
Fourth edition. 1846, 8°.
-—— Horsfall (t. c.) The Duty of the Church in relation
to education. . . . [1901], 8°.
Jesse (w.) Rector of Dowlas. The Importance of
education: a discourse. . . . [1785], 8°.
Knox (v.) Liberal education. . . . Second edition. 1781,
8°.
-—— Lancaster (j.) Improvements in education as it respects
the industrious classes . . . Fourth edition. 1806, 8°.
Locke (j.) Some thoughts concerning education. Twelfth
edition. 1752, 12°.
Milns (w.) The Well-bred scholar; or, Practical essays
on the best methods of improving the taste, and assist¬
ing the exertions of youth in their literary pursuits. . . .
1794, 8°.
Milton (j.) Milton’s plan of education. . . . Pamphle¬
teer, vol. 17. 1821, 8°.
Mitchell (w.) Vice-Chairman of the School Board of
Glasgow. Rescue the children ; or, Twelve years’ deal¬
ing with neglected girls and boys. . . .[? 1880], 8°.
Monro (e.) Education : its true province the formation
of individual character. . . . 1849, 8°.
Morley [Right Hon. j.) The Struggle for national edu¬
cation. . . . 1873, 8°.
Myers (t.) Remarks on a course of education. . . .
Pamphleteer, vol. 12. 1818, 8°.
Peacham (h.) the Younger. The Compleat gentleman
fashioning him absolute in the most necessary and com¬
mendable qualities concerning minde or bodie that may
be required in a noble gentleman. . . . 1626, 4°.
Pearson (s.) The Duty of disobedience: a defence
of passive resistance. . . . [1903], 8°.
Percival (j.) Bishop of Hereford. Address by the
. . . Lord Bishop of Hereford, on the occasion of the dis¬
tribution of scholarships and prizes of Liverpool Council
of Education and of the council of the city of Liverpool.
. . . 1901, 8°.
Petty [Sir w.) The Advice of W. P. . . for the advance¬
ment of some particular parts of learning. Harleian
Miscellany, vol. 6. 1810, 4°.
Ratichius (w.) W. R. Revers wegen der von ihm an
dem hoch-furstl. sachsen-weimarschen und hoch-furstl.
anhalt-kbhtenschen Hof angegebenen, aber schlecht
ausgefiihrten, Lehr-Kunst zu erst gedruckt Anno 1622.
Becmann (j. c.) Accessioneshistoraeanhaltinae. 1716, fob
Raymond (d.) A Dictionuaire d’education publique
et priv6e, tant en France qu’a I’etranger. . . . 1853, 8°.
'Rollin (c.) New thoughts concerning education. . . .
1735. 8°.
Spencer (h.) Education: intellectual, moral, and
physical. . . . [1902], 8°.
EDUCATION. Whewell (w.) Master of Trinity College,
Cambridge. Of a liberal education in general. . . . 1845,
8°.
The Education of the people and the Bill of 1902.
London, National Education Association, [1903].
8°. in. 42 pp.
The Education question. A handbook for the use of
county and borough councillors, etc.
London, Love and Malcomson, [1902].
8°. 81 in. (2)+ 96 pp.
See also Art Education ; Blind ; Charity Schools ;
Children ; Classical Education ; Colleges and
Universities; Culture; Deaf and Dumb ; Domestic
Education ; Ethics ; Examinations ; Grammar
Schools ; Knowledge ; Libraries ; Memory ; Mili¬
tary Education ; Naval Education ; Normal Schools ;
Physical Education ; Psychology ; Public Schools ;
Reading ; Religious Education ; Schools ; Self-
Culture ; Sunday Schools ; Technical Education ;
Theological Education ; University Extension ;
Woman.—Education ; also names of studies.
EDUCATION. L’Education d’un prince. By Gyp, pseud.
1890, 12°.
EDUCATIONAL. Educational tracts. No. 1. Strictures
on the publications of the Central Society of Education.
London, Ward, 1837.
8°. 81 in. 15 pp. + (l) p.
EDWARD. Edward Willoughby: a tale. By the author
of the Discipline of life [i.e. Lady E. C. M. Ponsonby].
... In two volumes. Vol. 1. [11.]
London, Hurst and Blackett, 1854.
8°. 7 in. 2 vols. 1. (2)+ 303 pp. + (l) p. n. (2)+ 306 pp.
EDWARD [Farnese], Duke of Parma. See States of the
Church.—Camera Apostolica. [Begins] Christi nomine
invocato pro tribunali sedentes, etc. [Sentence of the
greater excommunication pronounced against Edward,
Duke of Parma and Piacenza, 13 Jan. 1642.] 1642, fob
——- See Urban viii., Pope. S. D. N. D. Urbani . . . vm.
declaratio quod Odoardus Farnesius . . . dux Parmae . . .
aliisque ei auxilium, etc. praestantes incurverint in ex-
communicationem majorem aliasque censuras, et poenas,
cum appositione interdicti [22 June, 1643]. 1643, fob
EDWARD, called the Confessor, King of England. Di¬
ploma S. Eduardi regis Angliae, quo S. Dionysio dat
villam, quae Teintuna vocatur sitam in comitatu oxoni-
ensi. . . . Bouquet (m.) Recueil des historiens des Gaules,
vol. 11, pp. 655-657. 1767, fob
Lives of Edward the Confessor. 1. La estoire de Seint
Aedward le Rei. 11. Vita beati Edvardi regis et confes-
soris. in. Vita /Eduuardi regis qui apud Westmonas-
terium requiescit. Edited by H. R. Luard.
. . . London, Longmans, 1858.
8°. 91 in. 4 + xliv. + (4) + 448 pp., 3 plates. Reruni Britannicarum
medii cevi scriptores, no. 3.
Extrait de la estoire du Seint iEdward le Rei, translatee
du latin. Michel (f.) Chroniques anglo-normands,
etc., vol. 1, pp. 119-126. 1836, 8°.
EDWARD I., King of England. A Diary of the expedition
of King Edward 1. into Scotland, 1296. Fr. and Engl.
Bannatyne Club. Bannatyne miscellany, voh 1, pp.
265-282. 1827, 4°.
Ex commentariis albanensibus de Edwardo 1. rege col-
lectis. Pertz (g. h.) Monumenta Germaniae historica.
Scrip., voh 28, pp. 521-526. 1888, fob

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