The English Review, Volume 11F. & J. Rivington., 1849 |
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Page 96
... grant aid from the Parliamentary education fund to Roman Catholic schools . The glaring departure in both these respects , from the compact entered into between the Privy Council and the Heads of the Church , on the one hand , and from ...
... grant aid from the Parliamentary education fund to Roman Catholic schools . The glaring departure in both these respects , from the compact entered into between the Privy Council and the Heads of the Church , on the one hand , and from ...
Page 99
... grant from the public purse , for the expansion of the then existing systems of religious , scriptural education . This victory of the religious education principle was not achieved without a hard struggle . Mr. Brougham was , indeed ...
... grant from the public purse , for the expansion of the then existing systems of religious , scriptural education . This victory of the religious education principle was not achieved without a hard struggle . Mr. Brougham was , indeed ...
Page 100
... grant of 20,000l . annually - the amount at which it remained till 1839 , when it was raised to 30,000l . - for educational purposes , to be applied in support of existing systems of education , at the discretion of the Lords of the ...
... grant of 20,000l . annually - the amount at which it remained till 1839 , when it was raised to 30,000l . - for educational purposes , to be applied in support of existing systems of education , at the discretion of the Lords of the ...
Page 101
... grants recognises the two Societies , representing the one the Church , the other the Dissenters , and both ... grant were made by parties willing to contribute from their own re- sources the sums required by the Treasury Minute ...
... grants recognises the two Societies , representing the one the Church , the other the Dissenters , and both ... grant were made by parties willing to contribute from their own re- sources the sums required by the Treasury Minute ...
Page 102
... grants to the amount of 11,0817 . , or on an average 1737. for each application ; whilst the British and Foreign School Society obtained upon 34 applications 99767. , or an average of 2937 .; again , in 1836 , the National Society ...
... grants to the amount of 11,0817 . , or on an average 1737. for each application ; whilst the British and Foreign School Society obtained upon 34 applications 99767. , or an average of 2937 .; again , in 1836 , the National Society ...
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