... if we have tranquillity enough, that is that all the youth now in England of free men, who are rich enough to be able to devote themselves to it, be set to learn as long as they are not fit for any other occupation, until that they are well able to... Alfred the Great, His Life and Times - Page 156by George Frederick Bosworth - 1914 - 200 pagesFull view - About this book
| Pope Gregory I - Church group work - 1871 - 570 pages
...all understand, and for you to do as we very easily can if we have tranquillity enough, that is that all the youth now in England of free men, who are rich enough to be able to devote themselves to it, be set to learn as long aa they are not fit for any other occupation, until that they are well on Ebr[e]isc... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 466 pages
...all understand, and for you to do as we very easily can if we have tranquillity enough, that is, that all the youth now in England of free men, who are rich enough to be able to devote themselves to it, be set to learn as long as they are not fit for any other occupation, until that they are well able... | |
| Brother Azarias - Anglo-Saxon literature - 1879 - 226 pages
...easily can if we have tranquillity enough — that is, that all the youth now in England of freemen who are rich enough to be able to devote themselves to it, be set to learn as long as they are not fit for any other occupation, until that they are well able... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1883 - 492 pages
...all understand, and for you to do as we very easily can if we have tranquillity enough, that is, that all the youth now in England of free men, who are rich enough to be able to ill-vote themselves to it, be set to learn as long as they are not lit for any other occupation, until... | |
| Frederic Harrison - Biography & Autobiography - 1901 - 276 pages
...can preserve peace, to set all the youth now in England of free men, whose circumstances enable them to devote themselves to it, to learn as long as they...until they are well able to read English writing." Here was a scheme of primary education for the people, education which was not made effective in our... | |
| Literature - 1901 - 654 pages
...understand, and for you to do as we very easily can if we have tranquillity enough ; that is, that all the youth now in England of free men, who are rich enough to be able to devote themselves to it, be set to learn as long as they are not fit for any other occupation, until that they are well able... | |
| Dugald Macfadyen - Great Britain - 1901 - 426 pages
...all understand, and for you to do as we very easily can if we have tranquillity enough — ie that all the youth now in England of free men, who are rich enough to be able to devote themselves to it, is set to learn as long as they are not fit for any other occupation, until that they are well able... | |
| Sir Walter Besant - 1901 - 210 pages
...to do as we very easily can if we have tranquillity enough — ie that all the youth now in hngjand of free men, who are rich enough to be able to devote themselves to it, is set to learn as long as they are not fit for any other occupation, until that they are well able... | |
| Maine Historical Society - Local history - 1904 - 514 pages
...can preserve peace, to set all the youth now in England of free men, whose circumstances enable them to devote themselves to it, to learn as long as they...until they are well able to read English writing, and let those be afterward taught in the Latin language who are to continue learning and be promoted... | |
| James Harvey Robinson - Europe - 1904 - 594 pages
...into their own language. 224 have tranquillity enough, that all the free-born youth now in England, who are rich enough to be able to devote themselves to it, be set to learn as long as they are not fit for any other occupation, until that they are well able... | |
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