The English Review, Volume 11F. & J. Rivington., 1849 |
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Page 97
... Council is suffered to continue . It is , in our opinion , a subject of congratulation , rather than of regret , that the Com- mittee should , by the lengths to which it has proceeded , both in ... Committee of Council on Education . 97.
... Council is suffered to continue . It is , in our opinion , a subject of congratulation , rather than of regret , that the Com- mittee should , by the lengths to which it has proceeded , both in ... Committee of Council on Education . 97.
Page 98
... none , " and the spirit of religion , embodied in numerous institutions in full action , engaged in training up the young in knowledge upon a principle of faith . This position Mr. 98 The Committee of Council on Education .
... none , " and the spirit of religion , embodied in numerous institutions in full action , engaged in training up the young in knowledge upon a principle of faith . This position Mr. 98 The Committee of Council on Education .
Page 99
... Committee of Council on Education . 99 knowledge upon a principle of faith. This position Mr. ...
... Committee of Council on Education . 99 knowledge upon a principle of faith. This position Mr. ...
Page 100
... private endowments , that might render any further grants inexpedient or unnecessary . " - National Society's Report for 1835 , p . 21 . Upon the face of these regulations , it is evident 100 The Committee of Council on Education .
... private endowments , that might render any further grants inexpedient or unnecessary . " - National Society's Report for 1835 , p . 21 . Upon the face of these regulations , it is evident 100 The Committee of Council on Education .
Page 101
... difference between the grants made through the National Society , and those made through the British and Foreign School Society ; the latter being invariably larger in proportion . Thus , The Committee of Council on Education . 101.
... difference between the grants made through the National Society , and those made through the British and Foreign School Society ; the latter being invariably larger in proportion . Thus , The Committee of Council on Education . 101.
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