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1831 July 15
Parliamentary Candidates Declaration
V. Education for All.
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Oh[?] ye[?] But I would not see tyranny[?] cloven-foot govern under
the mask of piety
Suppose a School set on foot /A School suppose is opened/ but not
only useful knowledge in other shapes /at large/ is taught, but instruction in the
subject of religion in the form in which it is imparted by the teachers of one alone
of the [...?] number of the seats, and that one the teachers of which are in the pay
of government. What is the consequence? Denied of useful knowledge to one part of the
people: a pretence given for insincerity and insincerity thereby produced in the
minds of no one knows how large a part of those to whom it is not desired. Of those
Parents and Guardians who do not choose that on this all important subject opinions
different from their own should be entertained by their children none will send their
children to the School: and how small is the number of those Parents and Guardians
who /whom/ on this all-important subject opinions different from their own should be
entertained by their children! to all those children the useful knowledge imparted at
that school is denied: and the children to whom it is thus important are those not
those only who if the seat they belong be no different from that the constituted
authorities profess to belong to are content[?] /consent/ in the view of it the
Members of the seat that on this all important subject their children shall receive
[...?] instruction, and at that price to purchase for their children /at that price/
whatsoever useful instruction they receive
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