A Defence of J. Lancaster and the Royal British System of Education; or, half-an-hour's conversation between Lady Letitia Liberal and her old waiting-woman, Mrs. Prudence Paradise; on the subject of "A Dialogue between a Master and an Apprentice," occasioned by Lectures on Education delivered by Mr. Lancaster in Bath in the month of February, 1810. To which is prefixed, Mr. Whitchurch's Poetical Epistle to J. Lancaster on his Royal British System of Education

A Defence of J. Lancaster and the Royal British System of Education; or, half-an-hour's conversation between Lady Letitia Liberal and her old waiting-woman, Mrs. Prudence Paradise; on the subject of
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A Defence of J. Lancaster and the Royal British System of Education; or, half-an-hour's conversation between Lady Letitia Liberal and her old waiting-woman, Mrs. Prudence Paradise; on the subject of "A Dialogue between a Master and an Apprentice," occasioned by Lectures on Education delivered by Mr. Lancaster in Bath in the month of February, 1810. To which is prefixed, Mr. Whitchurch's Poetical Epistle to J. Lancaster on his Royal British System of Education Related Books