The Life of Sir Rowland Hill and the History of Penny Postage, Vol. 1 (of 2)
CHAPTER IV.
Dr. Arnold, 100—Charter House, 101—“Public Education,” 103—The New System, 104—Overwork, 105—Court of Justice, 107—A Constitution, 108—Benevolent Society, 109—Magistrates, 110—Character on leaving, 111—Band. Corporal Punishment. Marks, 112—School “a little World,” 113—Conference of Teachers, 114—Code of Laws, 115—Juries. “Voluntary Labour,” 116—Fights, 118—“School Fund,” 119—Punctuality, 120—Rank, 121—“Edinburgh Review.” Captain Basil Hall, 122—Mr. W. L. Sargant, 123—Unalterable Determinations. Enforcement of Penalties, 124—Restraint of Temper. Rowland Hill’s Courage, 125—His Brother Matthew goes to the Bar. His Brother Arthur takes his Place, 126—Becomes his Father’s Partner. Architect of the new School-house, 128—Hazelwood opened, 130.