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An improved method of education, instituted by Dr. Bell in the asylum at Madras
also, Joseph Lancaster's method of teaching in London -
Analysis of a new system of general education
in which the Lancastrian principles are discussed and enlarged, in a project for the erection of a grand public academy at Glasgow, to be supported by public markets in the suburbs of that city, but applicable to every large town -
Proposals for establishing in the metropolis, a day school
in which an example may be set of the application of the methods of Dr. Bell, Mr. Lancaster, and others, to the higher branches of education -
A comparative view of the plans of education, as detailed in the publications of Dr. Bell and Mr. Lancaster
with remarks on Dr. Bell's "Madras school," and hints to the managers and committees of charity and Sunday schools on the practicability of extending such institutions upon Mr. Lancaster's plan -
A letter addressed to Samuel Whitbread, Esq. M.P. in consequence of the unqualified approbation expressed by him in the House of Commons, of Mr. Lancaster's system of education; the religious part of which is here shewn to be incompatible with the safety of the established church, and, in its tendency, subversive of Christianity itself
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An address, to the benefactors and friends of the Free School Society of New-York
delivered on the opening of that institution, in their new and spacious building, on the eleventh of the twelfth month (December) 1809.