The English Review, Volume 11F. & J. Rivington., 1849 |
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Page 105
... grants . After adverting to the two systems then existing , that of the National Society , and that of the British and Foreign School Society , the former of which he characterizes as the " exclusive , " and the latter as the non ...
... grants . After adverting to the two systems then existing , that of the National Society , and that of the British and Foreign School Society , the former of which he characterizes as the " exclusive , " and the latter as the non ...
Page 107
... grants of public money , and to convey to conductors and teachers of private schools in different parts of the country , a ... grant gratuities to such teachers as may appear to deserve encouragement . " 99 The drift of the last - named ...
... grants of public money , and to convey to conductors and teachers of private schools in different parts of the country , a ... grant gratuities to such teachers as may appear to deserve encouragement . " 99 The drift of the last - named ...
Page 108
... grants of the years 1837 and 1838 , yet unappropriated , and any grant that may be voted in the present year , be chiefly applied in aid of subscriptions for building , and , in particular cases , for the support of schools connected ...
... grants of the years 1837 and 1838 , yet unappropriated , and any grant that may be voted in the present year , be chiefly applied in aid of subscriptions for building , and , in particular cases , for the support of schools connected ...
Page 109
... grant be made , now or hereafter , for the establishment or support of normal schools , or of any other schools , unless the right of inspection be retained , in order to secure a conformity to the regulations and discipline established ...
... grant be made , now or hereafter , for the establishment or support of normal schools , or of any other schools , unless the right of inspection be retained , in order to secure a conformity to the regulations and discipline established ...
Page 110
... grant of 30,000l . for the purposes of national education , which should be dis- tributed by the two Societies named by his noble friend ; but possibly under some better and different modifications of the manner in which those Societies ...
... grant of 30,000l . for the purposes of national education , which should be dis- tributed by the two Societies named by his noble friend ; but possibly under some better and different modifications of the manner in which those Societies ...
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