The English Journal of Education, Zväzok 4Darton and Clark, 1850 |
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... receives help from the public purse ; and those that are simply church schools , -as , for instance , the schools of the BRETHREN OF THE CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE . * * * * In 1815 , the kingdom of the Low Countries was erected as a rampart ...
... receives help from the public purse ; and those that are simply church schools , -as , for instance , the schools of the BRETHREN OF THE CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE . * * * * In 1815 , the kingdom of the Low Countries was erected as a rampart ...
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... received a severe , and I fear a lasting injury in the eye , and her nose bled profusely . I sent her home , and went again to work ; but I had not been quiet for ten minutes , when a fearful outbreak took place . Seven women rushed ...
... received a severe , and I fear a lasting injury in the eye , and her nose bled profusely . I sent her home , and went again to work ; but I had not been quiet for ten minutes , when a fearful outbreak took place . Seven women rushed ...
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... receive 6s . 6d . each out of 5l . 18s . 4d . ? Work this sum by division . per 2. If 7 men earn 37. 10s . in 3 months , what does cach man earu week ? 3. If 4 casks of raisins at 37. 10s . per cwt . cost 211. , what is the weight of a ...
... receive 6s . 6d . each out of 5l . 18s . 4d . ? Work this sum by division . per 2. If 7 men earn 37. 10s . in 3 months , what does cach man earu week ? 3. If 4 casks of raisins at 37. 10s . per cwt . cost 211. , what is the weight of a ...
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... received with loud applause . But they had been accustomed to include in this toast a name which , alas ! they could give no longer ; in her the Church and Christian education had lost a kind friend and generous supporter , and ...
... received with loud applause . But they had been accustomed to include in this toast a name which , alas ! they could give no longer ; in her the Church and Christian education had lost a kind friend and generous supporter , and ...
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... received , said , that though he had assisted in founding the institution , yet he thought that greater credit was due to those who had carried it forward through the difficulties of the last three years . In con- clusion , he begged to ...
... received , said , that though he had assisted in founding the institution , yet he thought that greater credit was due to those who had carried it forward through the difficulties of the last three years . In con- clusion , he begged to ...
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