Annual Register, Nide 98Edmund Burke 1856 |
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... Schools not connected with the Church , and also of Roman Catho- lic Schools , according to the pre- sent proportions of Inspectors of such schools to the Inspectors of Church schools . " 4. That , on the report of the Inspectors and ...
... Schools not connected with the Church , and also of Roman Catho- lic Schools , according to the pre- sent proportions of Inspectors of such schools to the Inspectors of Church schools . " 4. That , on the report of the Inspectors and ...
Sivu 173
... schools only 1600 were vested ; out of 4800 schools only 48 were under joint management . What then had become of the combined system ? Thus , all other denomi- nations had got their schools , and the Church only asked to educate its ...
... schools only 1600 were vested ; out of 4800 schools only 48 were under joint management . What then had become of the combined system ? Thus , all other denomi- nations had got their schools , and the Church only asked to educate its ...
Sivu 175
... schools was 39 in 1841 , and 72 in 1851. The increase of ignorance in Clare had been one per cent . and the number of na- tional schools in that county in 1841 was 33 , while in 1851 it was 130. In the twenty - one counties to which the ...
... schools was 39 in 1841 , and 72 in 1851. The increase of ignorance in Clare had been one per cent . and the number of na- tional schools in that county in 1841 was 33 , while in 1851 it was 130. In the twenty - one counties to which the ...
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STATE OF PUBLIC FEELING AT THE OPENING OF THE YEARImproved Condi | 1 |
The MINISTRY | 8 |
CHAPTER II | 31 |
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