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Ramsgate , Seaford , Brighton , Edinburgh , Clewer , near Windsor , Birmingham , Downham , Watchet , &c . &c . &c . and several in Ireland . In short , the public appear to feel so warm an interest in the cause of education , that J . L . is constantly receiving applications from fresh places for assistance in the formation of schools * These facts area gratifying proof that the advantages of his system are
not confined to his own institution , but are capable of becoming a national , instead of a mere local benefit . The plan is even now spreading upon the Continent of America . In New York , a school has been established for 180
children , which has given such universal satisfaction , that they now propose to enlarge their premises , so as to accommodate from 5 to fOO children . The example of New York is about to be followed
in other parts of the United States . As education can be afforded on terms so easy , nothing more is required for the establishment of a school in any district , than the union of a number of benevo-
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To the Editor of the Monthly Repository *
Norwich , Nov . 26 , 1809 . sm , Your correspondent , Primitivus / ' has again brought into discussion thd long - contested quest ion , of the propriety 4 fcnd ex-
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lent persons in the neighbourhood , who might easily raise a trifling annual subscription angnong their friends , sufficient for the purpose . The next point is the formation of a small , but active
committee ; after which , a large airy room should be provided and fitted up in the manner described in J . Lancaster ' s Improvements in Education ; and if any farther information should be thought necessary , J . L , will readily give it .
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v — ' ( K ^» The Free School is situated near Belvidere Place , Borough Road , ndt far from the Obelisk ; and the public are respectfully informed , that the school is open for inspection every afternoon , ( except Saturday , ) at three o ' clock .
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For the guidance of those benevolent persons who may wish to establish schools , a tract is published , intitled , " Instructions for the Formation and , Conducting of a Society , for the Education of the Children of the Labouring
Classes of the People , according to the General Principles of the Lancastrian or British Plan ; ' * which rnay be had at the Free School , and of Dartori and Harve y * 55 > Gracechurch-Street , and of all booksellers in town and country , price one shilling .
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112 Lancaster * * Plan of Education .
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pedierrcy of the adoption of an Ufritarian titurgy / [ Vol . iv . 358 . ] Two 1 'ettefs havo been written in reply to Mm ; but , if y 6 ii think with me , that the ^ niestion is not exhausted ^ you will perhaps find
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- — ^ k Tlfl £ QUESTION OT A LITURGY DISCUSSED . LETTER I .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1810, page 112, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2402/page/8/
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