Volume 5 (of 6) by Hippolyte A. Taine]@TWC D-Link book Volume 5 (of 6) 66/99 ("Statistiques des prefets," Sarthe, year X.) "Prejudices which it is difficult to overcome, as well on the stability of this school as on the morality of some of the teachers, prevented its being frequented for a time."-- 483. (Proces-verbaux des conseils-generaux," Bas-Rhin.) "The overthrow of religion has excited prejudices against the central schools."-- 482. (Ibid., Lot.) "Most of the teachers in the central school took part in the revolution in a not very honorable way. Their reputation affects the success of their teaching. Their schools are deserted."] [Footnote 3170: Albert Duruy, ibid., '94. |