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EBOOK ESSAYS ON EDUCATION ***
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_EVERYMAN, I will go with thee,
and be thy guide,
In thy most need to go by thy side_
HERBERT SPENCER
Born at Derby in 1820, the son of a teacher,
from whom he received most of his education.
Obtained employment on the London and
Birmingham Railway. After the strike of 1846
he devoted himself to journalism, and in
1848 was sub-editor of _The Economist_.
He died in 1903.
HERBERT SPENCER
Essays on Education
AND KINDRED SUBJECTS
INTRODUCTION BY
CHARLES W. ELIOT
DENT: LONDON
EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY
DUTTON: NEW YORK
_Made in Great Britain
at the
Aldine Press . Letchworth . Herts
for
J.M. DENT & SONS LTD
Aldine House . Bedford Street . London
First published in Everyman's Library 1911
Last reprinted 1963_
NO. _504_
INTRODUCTION
The four essays on education which Herbert Spencer published in a single
volume in 1861 were all written and separately published between 1854
and 1859.
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