Annual Report of the Commissioners ..., Band 18,Teil 11852 |
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... Boys . Girls . Infants . Total . Established Church , 81 70 67 218 . Roman Catholics , 161 146 177 484 Presbyterians , General Assembly , 83 64 67 209 Do. Remonstrant Synod , 20 14 4 38 Methodists , 11 5 5 21 Total , 361 283 320 970 ...
... Boys . Girls . Infants . Total . Established Church , 81 70 67 218 . Roman Catholics , 161 146 177 484 Presbyterians , General Assembly , 83 64 67 209 Do. Remonstrant Synod , 20 14 4 38 Methodists , 11 5 5 21 Total , 361 283 320 970 ...
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... Boys . Girls . Total . 24 14 38 35 32 67 11 9 20 125 Number admitted since the opening of the school , in May , 1851- Established Church , Roman Catholics , Presbyterians , Boys . Girls . Total . 33 31 64 70 98 168 • 27 17 44 Total ...
... Boys . Girls . Total . 24 14 38 35 32 67 11 9 20 125 Number admitted since the opening of the school , in May , 1851- Established Church , Roman Catholics , Presbyterians , Boys . Girls . Total . 33 31 64 70 98 168 • 27 17 44 Total ...
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... boys , under the direction of the teacher ; that cach boy was required to keep an accurate account of his receipts and expenditure ; and that the produce of the garden was sold to the Training Establishment for the consumption of the ...
... boys , under the direction of the teacher ; that cach boy was required to keep an accurate account of his receipts and expenditure ; and that the produce of the garden was sold to the Training Establishment for the consumption of the ...
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... BOYS ' SCHOOL - Reading . - It is our pleasing duty to report , that the style of reading throughout the classes is rapidly be- coming more fluent and intelligent , and that very rarely an instance is found of that monotony of reading ...
... BOYS ' SCHOOL - Reading . - It is our pleasing duty to report , that the style of reading throughout the classes is rapidly be- coming more fluent and intelligent , and that very rarely an instance is found of that monotony of reading ...
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... Boys . Girls . APPENDIX B. I. Reports on District Model Schools . Bailieborough . 51 2322 19 15 20 16 3245 13 55 55 20 BOYS ' SCHOOL - Reading . - It is our pleasing duty to report , that the style of reading throughout the classes is ...
... Boys . Girls . APPENDIX B. I. Reports on District Model Schools . Bailieborough . 51 2322 19 15 20 16 3245 13 55 55 20 BOYS ' SCHOOL - Reading . - It is our pleasing duty to report , that the style of reading throughout the classes is ...
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31st December Agricultural Schools amount answering APPENDIX B.
I. Reports Appendix to Dr appointed April attendance average Bailieborough Ballymena Board Boys cabbage Clonmel Coleraine Commissioners of National Committee of Council course cultivation District Inspector District Model Schools Dublin Dunmanway Dutch turnips Education in Ireland establishment examination fair Female flax Geography Girls give Glandore Glasnevin Grammar grant Head Inspectors improvement Infants Irish Kirk labour Lesson Books Mangel manure Maps Markethill Mensuration ment Mental Arithmetic metic Model Farm National Education National Schools Newry Oats Paid Monitors parents parse patrick's Report Patron plants Potatoes premiums Presbyterian present proficiency Profit Pupil-Teachers pupils receive religious denominations religious instruction Rent Reports on District respective Rolls Roman Catholic Rules salary satisfactory school fees School-house school-room Seed soil Spelling Statute Acre stones Table Teachers teaching tion tolerable tons Total Turnips week Workhouse writing from dictation Wurzel
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Seite xlix - I am commanded by the lords commissioners of her Majesty's treasury to transmit to you...
Seite 323 - Thrice he assay'd, and thrice, in spite of scorn, Tears, such as Angels weep, burst forth: at last Words, interwove with sighs, found out their way.
Seite 85 - The star that bids the shepherd fold Now the top of heaven doth hold ; And the gilded car of day His glowing axle doth allay In the steep Atlantic stream : And the slope sun his upward beam Shoots against the dusky pole, Pacing toward the other goal Of his chamber in the east.
Seite 5 - Scripture lessons being read in any of the national schools, nor do they allow them to be read during the time of secular or literary instruction, in any school attended by children whose parents or guardians object to their being so read. In such case, the Commissioners prohibit the use of them, except at the times of religious instruction, when the persons giving it may use these lessons or not, as they think proper.
Seite 6 - If any persons treat us unkindly, we must not do the same to them ; for Christ and his apostles have taught us not to return evil for evil. If we would obey Christ, we must do to others, not as they do to us, but as we would wish them to do to us.
Seite 9 - ... should not only possess the art of communicating knowledge, but be capable of moulding the mind of youth, and of giving to the power which education confers a useful direction. These are the qualities for which Patrons of Schools, when making choice of Teachers, should anxiously look. They are those which the Commissioners are anxious to find, to encourage, and to reward.
Seite 311 - To associate all the branches of mankind, And if a boundless plenty be the robe, Trade is the golden girdle of the globe. Wise to promote whatever end he means, God opens fruitful Nature's various scenes, Each climate needs what other climes produce, And offers something to the general use ; No land but listens to the common call, And in return receives supply from all.
Seite 17 - Provided always, and it is the true intent and meaning of these presents, and of the parties hereto...
Seite 17 - And it is hereby expressed and declared, and it is the true intent and meaning of these presents, and of the...
Seite 4 - For the success of the undertaking much must depend upon the character of the individuals who compose the board; and upon the security thereby afforded to the country, that while the interests of religion are not overlooked, the most scrupulous care should be taken not to interfere with the peculiar tenets of any description of Christian pupils.