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... will , for the first time , place the Education Grant really and effectively under the control of Parliament ; " and the assertion was not questioned in the discus- C sion which arose out of his speech . The absence THE.
... will , for the first time , place the Education Grant really and effectively under the control of Parliament ; " and the assertion was not questioned in the discus- C sion which arose out of his speech . The absence THE.
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... Grant under the control of Parliament . The annual grant will indeed be subject , as it is now , to a Parliamentary vote ; but new obligations to school - managers will have been incurred , new pledges will have been given , as ...
... Grant under the control of Parliament . The annual grant will indeed be subject , as it is now , to a Parliamentary vote ; but new obligations to school - managers will have been incurred , new pledges will have been given , as ...
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... grant is too large , and therefore must be curtailed , and points out its absurdity . What is the amount of the grant , after all , compared with other grants ? A mere nothing . " The true test of the working of the system was when the ...
... grant is too large , and therefore must be curtailed , and points out its absurdity . What is the amount of the grant , after all , compared with other grants ? A mere nothing . " The true test of the working of the system was when the ...
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... grant ? As to the presence of children , we imagine no night - school is composed of one age or class . Those with which we are acquainted have usually a dis- tinction between men and boys - women and girls , either taking them on ...
... grant ? As to the presence of children , we imagine no night - school is composed of one age or class . Those with which we are acquainted have usually a dis- tinction between men and boys - women and girls , either taking them on ...
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... grant is to be paid in respect of the attainments of the children in reading , writing , and arithmetic are not satisfactory . 4. That any system of public aid to schools ought to include some specific advantage to schools in which the ...
... grant is to be paid in respect of the attainments of the children in reading , writing , and arithmetic are not satisfactory . 4. That any system of public aid to schools ought to include some specific advantage to schools in which the ...
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Strona 133 - Writing A sentence slowly dictated once by a few words at a time from the same book, but not from the paragraph read.
Strona 134 - Article 40. (c.) If the girls in the school be not taught plain needlework as part of the ordinary course of instruction. (d.) If the registers be not kept with sufficient accuracy to warrant confidence in the returns.