The English Journal of Education, Band 3Darton and Clark, 1849 |
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... continued subscrip- tions to the extent of nearly 500l . per annum will be required . making this statement , the commit- tee call attention to the fact , that the present annual expenses of the Training Institution are not less than ...
... continued subscrip- tions to the extent of nearly 500l . per annum will be required . making this statement , the commit- tee call attention to the fact , that the present annual expenses of the Training Institution are not less than ...
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... continued and more complete system of intellectual and moral training . The committee have only further to state , that the arrangements , as re- gards the improvement of masters , will continue as heretofore for the present . The first ...
... continued and more complete system of intellectual and moral training . The committee have only further to state , that the arrangements , as re- gards the improvement of masters , will continue as heretofore for the present . The first ...
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... to be well and fully acquainted with the working of the institution , and to show by his inquiries in the mean- time that he took a real and gratify- ing interest in its success . ( Continued applause . INTELLIGENCE . 73.
... to be well and fully acquainted with the working of the institution , and to show by his inquiries in the mean- time that he took a real and gratify- ing interest in its success . ( Continued applause . INTELLIGENCE . 73.
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ing interest in its success . ( Continued applause . ) The town of Liverpool was full of proofs of liberality in every way in which liberality could be shown ; but the foundation of that institution was one of the most grati- fying of ...
ing interest in its success . ( Continued applause . ) The town of Liverpool was full of proofs of liberality in every way in which liberality could be shown ; but the foundation of that institution was one of the most grati- fying of ...
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... ( Continued from page 57. ) JAN . 2 , 1849. We paid a visit to the ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE , having been presented with a special order of admission by the Minister of War , under whose general direction this splendid establishment is placed ...
... ( Continued from page 57. ) JAN . 2 , 1849. We paid a visit to the ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE , having been presented with a special order of admission by the Minister of War , under whose general direction this splendid establishment is placed ...
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