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Foreign News November 12, 1825

New Hampshire Statesman And Concord Register

Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire

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French Journal table compares public school pupils to total population across European regions: Gratz (1:9), Bohemia (1:11), Moravia/Silesia (1:12), Austria (1:13), Prussia (1:18), Scotland (1:10), England (1:16), Ireland (1:18), France (1:30), Poland (1:78), Portugal (1:80), Russia (1:954).

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The French Journal has furnished a table presenting a comparison of the number of children in the several countries of Europe, who are educated at public schools, with the whole population. According to this table, the pupils of the public schools in the circle of Gratz, is one in nine of the whole population—in Bohemia, one in eleven—in Moravia and Silesia, one in twelve—in Austria, one in thirteen—in Prussia, one in eighteen—in Scotland, one in ten—in England, one in sixteen—in Ireland, one in eighteen—in France, one in thirty—in Poland, one in seventy-eight—in Portugal, one in eighty—and in Russia, one in nine hundred and fifty-four.

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Education Statistics

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Public Schools Europe Education French Journal Pupil Population Ratios

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Europe

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Europe

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The French Journal has furnished a table presenting a comparison of the number of children in the several countries of Europe, who are educated at public schools, with the whole population. According to this table, the pupils of the public schools in the circle of Gratz, is one in nine of the whole population—in Bohemia, one in eleven—in Moravia and Silesia, one in twelve—in Austria, one in thirteen—in Prussia, one in eighteen—in Scotland, one in ten—in England, one in sixteen—in Ireland, one in eighteen—in France, one in thirty—in Poland, one in seventy-eight—in Portugal, one in eighty—and in Russia, one in nine hundred and fifty-four.

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