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... parents have frequently to be supple- mented by the teacher out of his own pocket . With few exceptions , the schools are provided with sanitary accommodation . The offices are , however , as a rule , faulty in construction , and are ...
... parents have frequently to be supple- mented by the teacher out of his own pocket . With few exceptions , the schools are provided with sanitary accommodation . The offices are , however , as a rule , faulty in construction , and are ...
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... Parental apathy is mainly responsible for this very unsatis- factory state of things . The Law has no terrors for the people who live in the localities to which the Compulsory Attendance Act applies , for it has been so loosely drawn ...
... Parental apathy is mainly responsible for this very unsatis- factory state of things . The Law has no terrors for the people who live in the localities to which the Compulsory Attendance Act applies , for it has been so loosely drawn ...
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... parents sometimes leads to premature promotion . " Owing to irregularity of attendance , and the promotion from time to time of unfit pupils , the classification is sometimes defective . The consequent inequality in the proficiency of ...
... parents sometimes leads to premature promotion . " Owing to irregularity of attendance , and the promotion from time to time of unfit pupils , the classification is sometimes defective . The consequent inequality in the proficiency of ...
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... parents have constantly to take their children from school to school to see if they can get them ad- mitted anywhere . It " The main rooms , which are sometimes used for parish meetings of various kinds , are , in many cases , too large ...
... parents have constantly to take their children from school to school to see if they can get them ad- mitted anywhere . It " The main rooms , which are sometimes used for parish meetings of various kinds , are , in many cases , too large ...
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... parents . In some schools the pupils remain under instruction till 15 years of age , while in others they leave school as soon as possible . Many of the pupils are half - timers , and their school life is practically over at the age of ...
... parents . In some schools the pupils remain under instruction till 15 years of age , while in others they leave school as soon as possible . Many of the pupils are half - timers , and their school life is practically over at the age of ...
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31st December accommodation Amalgamated ance Antrim appointed arithmetic Armagh Attendance of Pupils average attendance Average Daily Attendance Average Number Ballinasloe Ballymena Ballymoney Belfast blackboard Boys candidates Carlow Carrick-on-Suir Carrickmacross circuit Clare Commissioners of National Cookery Cootehill Cork course DISTRICTS AND PRINCIPAL Donegal drawing Dublin Edenderry Elementary Science English Enniscorthy Enniskillen exercises Galway Girls given grants infants Inft instruction Ireland Irish junior assistant mistresses Kerry Kilkenny King's Scholars large number Limerick Londonderry Loughrea Manage ment method Model schools monitors Music National Education National Schools needlework Number of Pupils number of schools object lessons paid present PRINCIPAL TOWNS proficiency programme pupil teachers Pupils on Rolls Report Roscommon rule RURAL DISTRICTS salary school attendance Schools in Operation Senior Inspector Singing Sisters of Mercy Sligo staff suitable taught teaching tion Tipperary Tipperary South Total for County Training Colleges URBAN DISTRICTS Vested School Waterford Wexford writing
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Seite 1 - I'm the chief of Ulva's Isle, And this Lord Ullin's daughter. "And fast before her father's men Three days we've fled together, For should he find us in the glen, My blood would stain the heather. "His horsemen hard behind us ride; Should they our steps discover...
Seite 66 - I AM monarch of all I survey, My right there is none to dispute ; From the centre all round to the sea I am lord of the fowl and the brute. 0 Solitude ! where are the charms That sages have seen in thy face ? Better dwell in the midst of alarms Than reign in this horrible place.
Seite 48 - AB be the given straight line ; it is required to divide it into two parts, so that the rectangle contained by the whole, and one of the parts, shall be equal to the square of the other part.
Seite 70 - If two triangles have two sides of the one equal to two sides of the...
Seite 21 - Nay, in his style and writing there was the same mixture of vicious contrarieties ; — the most grovelling ideas were conveyed in the most inflated language, giving mock consequence to low cavils, and uttering quibbles in heroics ; so that his compositions disgusted the mind's taste, as much as his actions excited the soul's abhorrence.
Seite 65 - What thou seest, said he, is that portion of eternity which is called time, measured out by the sun, and reaching from the beginning of the world to its consummation. Examine now said he, this sea that is bounded with darkness at both ends, and tell me what thou discoverest in it. I see a bridge, said I, standing in the midst of the tide. The bridge thou seest, said he, is human life: consider it attentively.
Seite 3 - Our Saviour Christ commanded his Disciples to " love one another." He taught them to love even their enemies, to bless those that cursed them, and to pray for those who persecuted them. He himself prayed for his murderers. Many men hold erroneous doctrines ; but we ought not to hate or persecute them. We ought to seek for the truth, and to hold fast what we are convinced is the truth ; but not to treat harshly those who are in error.
Seite 42 - ... the light and the appearances of the declining and the setting sun are much more fitted to be types and characters of the Infinite: and, thirdly, (which is the main reason) the exuberant and riotous prodigality of life naturally forces the mind more powerfully upon the antagonist thought of death, and the wintry sterility of the grave.
Seite 3 - We ought to seek for the truth, and to hold fast what we are convinced is the truth ; but not to treat harshly those who are in error. Jesus Christ did not intend his religion to be forced on men by violent means. He would not allow his disciples to fight for him.
Seite 42 - ... more affecting in summer than in any other season of the year. And the reasons are these three, I think: first, that the visible heavens in summer appear far higher, more distant, and (if such a solecism may be excused) more infinite; the clouds, by which chiefly the eye expounds the distance of the blue pavilion stretched over our heads, are in summer more voluminous, massed, and accumulated in far grander and more towering piles...