THE GOVERNMENT SCHEME OF EDUCATION
... The plan of the Privy Council is assailed chiefly upon t- PUoints: first, it is asserted that it takes the education oI the poor from the hands of the parochial clergy; and, gecndly, it is asserted that it encourages and supports dissent. Each of these assertions is unfounded. We have already shown that the first is ground- less, by referring to the printed minute of council to rove that the ...