Browsing JSSISI: 1855 to 1856, Vol. I, Journal of the Dublin Statistical Society by Subject "Education"
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Education the surest preventive of crime, and the best safeguard of life, property, and social order
(Dublin Statistical Society, 1856)Our national system in Ireland has been productive of great good. I would extend its advantages by increasing its funds, and by constantly widening its sphere of influence. No limit in these respects should be put to ... -
Factory education
(Dublin Statistical Society, 1855)It would be needless to point out the advantages of, or the necessity for, educating the great masses; and knowing, as I do, that there are amongst our members many men who, from their position as directors of railway ...