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John Daniel Morell ( June 18, 1816 - April 1, 1891), British educationalist, was born at Little Baddow, Essex, where his father was minister of the Congregational church (1799-1852).

He proceeded to Homerton College in 1833, where he studied theology under Dr Pye Smith. He then entered Glasgow University, where he took his M.A. degree in 1841. Subsequently he studied philosophy and theology under Fichte at Bonn, and returned to England to undertake the pastorate of the Congregational church at Gosport.

After three years work, he decided to give up the ministry in favor of philosophical work. As early as 1846 he made his name by his Historical and Critical View of the Speculative Philosophy of Europe in the Nineteenth Century, which brought him to the notice of Lord LansdowneHenry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 3rd Marquess of Lansdowne ( 1780- 1863), Son of the 1st Marquess by his second marriage, was born on 2 July 1780 and educated at Edinburgh University and at Trinity College, Cambridge. He entered the House of Commons in 1802 as me, who made him an inspector of schools. From 1848 till 1876 he was active in this capacity.

As a result of his experience he published numerous educational works, e.g.:

He also published four lectures on:

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