There is a free school, founded by King Edward 6th, two national schools, on the plan of Dr.
A little beyond, at a place called the Coal-bank, there is a free school, which is endowed with about forty pounds per annum.
This was a goodly foundation, with alms houses, free school, etc.
Sir John Gresham, mercer, mayor 1548, founded a free school at Holt, a market-town in Norfolk.
Why should the American be a free school, while those in Europe are tuition schools?
Portions of a town or a city would provide a free school, while other portions would not.
The female pupil at a free school in New York is neither a pauper nor a charity girl.
The female pupil at a free schoolin London is, as a rule, either a ragged pauper or a charity girl, if not degraded, at least stigmatized by the badges and dress of the charity.
I do not know any contrast that would be more surprising to an Englishman, up to that moment ignorant of the matter, than that which he would find by visiting first of all a free school in London, and then a free school in New York.
This Alexander was a leader of education; he wrote a Catechism that became a school text-book and he assisted to re-found a free school at Middleton.
Giggleswick had been founded as a Free School, and the fundamental alteration of its character had been vigorously opposed by the inhabitants of the neighbourhood for close upon ten years.
Here is an alms-house, and a free school, founded by Levinus Bush, Esq.
Here is a free school, supported by a revenue arising out of the tolls, and various minor charities.
Here is a Free School, founded by Walter Newport, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, and various alms-houses and small charities, originating in different benefactors.
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