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" Provided always, that every man or woman, of what estate or condition that he be, shall be free to set their son or daughter to take learning at any manner school that pleaseth them within the Realm. "
The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art - Page 47
1904
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William Caxton: The First English Printer: a Biography

Charles Knight - Printers - 1844 - 252 pages
...husbandry labourer is always to be a labourer, " every man or woman, of what estate or condition they be, shall be free to set their son or daughter to take learning at any manner school that pleaseth them within the realm." The citizens of London, much to their honour, procured...
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Southey's Common-place Book: Choice passages

Robert Southey - Anecdotes - 1849 - 656 pages
...HENBY IT. c. 17, 18, it is " provided, that every man or woman of what estate or condition that he be, shall be free to set their son or daughter to take learning at manner school that pleaseth them, within the realm." — Statutes, vol. 2, p. 158. 1349. There seems...
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Common-place Book

Robert Southey - Commonplace books - 1849 - 650 pages
...HENBT IV. c. 17, 18, it is " provided, that every man or woman of what estate or condition that he be, shall be free to set their son or daughter to take learning at manner school that pleaseth them, within the realm."—Statutes, vol. 2, p. 158. 1349. There seems...
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The Old Printer and the Modern Press

Charles Knight - Book industries and trade Great Britain History - 1854 - 350 pages
...husbandry labourer is always to be a labourer, " every man or woman, of what estate or condition they be, shall be free to set their son or daughter to take learning at any manner school that pleaseth them within the realm." The citizens of London, much to their honour, procured...
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The Bromley Record and Monthly Advertiser, Volume 1, Issue 48

Bromley (London, England) - 1865 - 886 pages
...husbandry laborer is always to remain a laborer, every man or woman, of what estate or condition they be, shall be free to set their son or daughter to take learning at any manner of school that pleaseth them within the realm." The citizens of London, much to their honor,...
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Essays on a Liberal Education

Frederic William Farrar - Classical education - 1867 - 428 pages
...compulsory, ends with the proviso that " every man and woman of what estate or condition that he be, shall be free to set their son or daughter to take learning at any manner school that pleaseth them within the realm." 2 Gentlemen took care that their sons should learn...
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Essays on a Liberal Education

Frederic William Farrar - Classical education - 1867 - 404 pages
...ends with the proviso that " every man and woman of what estate or condition that he be, shall IHJ free to set their son or daughter to take learning at any manner school that pleaseth them within the realm." 2 Gentlemen took care that their sons should learn...
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The Babees book: Aristotle's A B C, Urbanitis, Stanspuer ad mensam, the ...

Frederick James Furnivall - Education - 1868 - 746 pages
...holden for none. Provided Always, that every Man and Woman, of what Estate or Condition that he be, shall be free to set their Son or Daughter to take Learning at any manner School that pleaseth them within the Realm. A most gracious saving clause truly, for those children...
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Essays on a Liberal Education

Frederic William Farrar - Classical education - 1868 - 400 pages
...compulsory, ends with the proviso that " every man and woman of what estate or condition that he be, shall be free to set their son or daughter to take learning at any manner school that pleaseth them within the realm." 2 Gentlemen took care that their sons should learn...
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Appletons' Journal of Literature, Science and Art, Volume 8

1872 - 848 pages
...ordinance, with the saving clause that " every man and woman, of what estate or condition that he be, shall be free to set their son or daughter to take learning at any manner of school that pleaseth them within the realm." It is the dearest wish of the poorest peasantry...
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