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Page 295
... schools were existing , of two very dif- ferent descriptions ; the one , parish - schools for the exclusive education of the lower orders in reading , writing , and arith- metic , generally taught by the parish - clerk ; the other ...
... schools were existing , of two very dif- ferent descriptions ; the one , parish - schools for the exclusive education of the lower orders in reading , writing , and arith- metic , generally taught by the parish - clerk ; the other ...
Page 296
... schools and the Sunday- schools in their present condition ; that he would provide for the application of particular scholarships and exhibitions in grammar - schools to their proper purposes , where such bene- fits had been ...
... schools and the Sunday- schools in their present condition ; that he would provide for the application of particular scholarships and exhibitions in grammar - schools to their proper purposes , where such bene- fits had been ...
Page 302
... schools without licence , because schools of learning were under ecclesiastical cognizance ; and they could restrict ecclesiastics from teaching any schools whatsoever without such licence , because ecclesiastics were bound by the ...
... schools without licence , because schools of learning were under ecclesiastical cognizance ; and they could restrict ecclesiastics from teaching any schools whatsoever without such licence , because ecclesiastics were bound by the ...
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