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only 8867 boys in all out of the presumed 56,000; only 2158 boarders out of 17,500; and only 6716 day boys out of 38,500. I believe I may add that the average payment of the parents in these schools for tuition, in addition to the income of the endowments, was much higher than that which I have estimated as ample to remunerate fairly the masters in a well-combined system.

I have now, in conclusion, only to ask a temperate consideration of these suggestions. I am afraid I shall not escape hostile criticism, and I anticipate the charges that will be made. To some my proposals will seem too large, to others too mean. They will be called extravagantly comprehensive, and at the same time parsimoniously moderate. It will, however, I hope, be acknowledged that if there had been left any great gaps in the outline, these proposals would not be worth much as the sketch of a system; but such they are intended to be. Nor will it, I trust, be overlooked that if I had not in detail sought to make them correspond with real resources, actual wants, and attainable supply, they would have deserved only to be ranked among the many well-intended, but

tiresome and useless contributions, with which the subject of education seems of all others beset.

I have to express my thanks to Messrs. Giles and Gough for allowing me to illustrate my pages by the plans which they have prepared for the Norfolk School, the Cambridge College, and for a suggested third-grade school. The first of these is no longer a plan; and I must hope that as satisfactory an execution of the others will further show how suggestions and estimates may lead to permanent works and to institutions that will long outlive the original

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**I do not know in what district of England, Turner first or longest studied, but the scenery whose influence I can trace most definitely, throughout his works, varied as they are, is that of Lancashire and Yorkshire. Of all his drawings, I think those of the Yorkshire series have the most heart in them, the most affectionate, simple, unwearied, serious finishing of truth. There is in them little seeking after effect, but a strong love of place; little exhibition of the artist's own powers or peculiarities, but intense appreciation of the smallest local minutia ** * * * It is, I believe, to those broad wooded steeps and swells of the Yorkshire downs that we in part owe the singular massiveness that prevails in Turner's mountain drawing, and gives it one of its chief elements of grandeur."

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