"Remould" Quotes from Famous Books
... indeed!" said the prelate, mournfully. "It is but the fault of his nurture and rearing,—a neglected childhood, a Norman tutor, German hirelings. We may remould yet the pliant ... — Harold, Complete - The Last Of The Saxon Kings • Edward Bulwer-Lytton
... common birthright of all. This became distinctively the work of the nineteenth century. It also became the work of the nineteenth century to gather up the old secondary-school and university foundations, accumulated through the ages, and remould them to meet modern needs, fuse them into the national school systems created, and connect them in some manner with the people's schools. To see how this was done we next turn to the beginnings of the organization of national school systems in the German States, France, Italy, England, and ... — THE HISTORY OF EDUCATION • ELLWOOD P. CUBBERLEY |