Annual Report of the Commissioners ...1851 |
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... daily average attendance will be much greater this year than it was in 1846 . 4. In addition to the 3,637 Schools in operation , we have promised grants towards the building of 335. Of these grants , 154 have been undertaken by us ...
... daily average attendance will be much greater this year than it was in 1846 . 4. In addition to the 3,637 Schools in operation , we have promised grants towards the building of 335. Of these grants , 154 have been undertaken by us ...
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... daily attendance at our Model Schools in Dublin is not di- minished , but is even higher , during the present calamitous season , than it has been at any former period . 11. The arrangements for the separate religious instruc- tion of ...
... daily attendance at our Model Schools in Dublin is not di- minished , but is even higher , during the present calamitous season , than it has been at any former period . 11. The arrangements for the separate religious instruc- tion of ...
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... daily lectures , and by at- tendance for one day each week at our Model Farm . We have no doubt that , through these means alone , a large amount of sound practical information , respecting agricul ture , has been already communicated ...
... daily lectures , and by at- tendance for one day each week at our Model Farm . We have no doubt that , through these means alone , a large amount of sound practical information , respecting agricul ture , has been already communicated ...
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... teachers of this class , besides receiving daily instruction from the lectures of our Professors , and practising the art of teaching in the Model Schools , are occasionally sent out 1846. ] OF NATIONAL EDUCATION IN IRELAND . 9.
... teachers of this class , besides receiving daily instruction from the lectures of our Professors , and practising the art of teaching in the Model Schools , are occasionally sent out 1846. ] OF NATIONAL EDUCATION IN IRELAND . 9.
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... daily attend- ance of the Scholars , and the average attendance , according to the Form furnished by the Commissioners . III . - Miscellaneous . 1. It is the earnest wish of Her Majesty's Government , and of the Commissioners , that the ...
... daily attend- ance of the Scholars , and the average attendance , according to the Form furnished by the Commissioners . III . - Miscellaneous . 1. It is the earnest wish of Her Majesty's Government , and of the Commissioners , that the ...
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31st December aforesaid amount annum application appointed Arithmetic awarded Ballymena Board Book of Lessons Building Castleblayney Cavan Commis Commissioners of National conducted Connaught Corporate capacity County daily average attendance deem demised denominations District Inspector District Model Schools ditto Dublin Dunmanway Education in Ireland erection Examination Questions-continued farm female ditto Female Teachers Fivemiletown Galway Geography give Glasnevin grant gratuities hereby increase JAMES KELLY Kilkenny Larne Lease Leinster Lessons on Money Letterkenny Limerick literary Managers Marlborough-street Masters MAURICE CROSS Model Agricultural Schools Munster National Education National Schools Natural Philosophy Needle-work Normal Establishment number of children Number of Schools Paid Monitors Parents or Guardians Parish Patron or Patrons payment persons premises Premiums present promotion pupils purpose receive reduced prices religious denominations religious instruction respective Rolls rule Salary School-house School-room Schools in operation Second Class Secretaries sioners Teachers of National teaching tion Tipperary Total Number Trustees vested Workhouse Schools
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Strana 23 - ... or exemplification thereof, shall be in and by all things good, firm, valid, sufficient and effectual in the Law, according to the true intent and meaning thereof...
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