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... Town Council of Birmingham No. 16. Memorial relating to Blue Coat School of Exeter , and Correspondence relating thereto 215 No. 17. Correspondence respecting Rochester Cathedral School 203-214 No. 18. Correspondence with the University ...
... Town Council of Birmingham No. 16. Memorial relating to Blue Coat School of Exeter , and Correspondence relating thereto 215 No. 17. Correspondence respecting Rochester Cathedral School 203-214 No. 18. Correspondence with the University ...
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... town , while leaving quite a sufficient scope and motive for the personal exertions of the masters . The endowments of the school in the way of exhibitions and scholarships at the universities have lately been modified under authority ...
... town , while leaving quite a sufficient scope and motive for the personal exertions of the masters . The endowments of the school in the way of exhibitions and scholarships at the universities have lately been modified under authority ...
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... town , the trustees should have as few local ties in the town as possible . 3 . 4. I have been speaking only of our public schools ( for of middle schools I know nothing ) ; and I am not aware that for these any other supply of teachers ...
... town , the trustees should have as few local ties in the town as possible . 3 . 4. I have been speaking only of our public schools ( for of middle schools I know nothing ) ; and I am not aware that for these any other supply of teachers ...
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... towns for education might in many cases board with tradesmen of the town , whether related to them or not . I have known a boy of 16 boarding with an uncle at 201. a year near London , and getting his lessons at the Academy of Music ...
... towns for education might in many cases board with tradesmen of the town , whether related to them or not . I have known a boy of 16 boarding with an uncle at 201. a year near London , and getting his lessons at the Academy of Music ...
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... Town Council of each town possessing educational endowments of a certain value . This body should themselves elect an equal number of persons believed to be experienced in education . And it would be desirable to add to them two inspec ...
... Town Council of each town possessing educational endowments of a certain value . This body should themselves elect an equal number of persons believed to be experienced in education . And it would be desirable to add to them two inspec ...
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Page 165 - NOW KNOW YE, That the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, in consideration of the premises, and in conformity with the several acts of Congress, in such case made and provided...
Page 55 - This Book of Articles before rehearsed is again approved, and allowed to be holden and executed within the realm, by the assent and consent of our Sovereign Lady Elizabeth, by the Grace of God, of England, France, and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the Faith, &c.
Page 203 - Commissioners," pursuant to the method prescribed by an act passed in the first year of the reign of his late majesty King George the Fourth, intituled " An Act for better securing Monies and Effects paid into the Court of Exchequer at Westminster on account of the Suitors of the said Court, and for the appointment of an Accountant-General and Two Masters of the said Court, and for other Purposes...
Page 204 - ... shall from time to time be paid, by order of the said court, to the person or persons who would for the time being have been entitled to the rents and profits of the said lands, tenements and hereditaments so hereby directed to be purchased, in case such purchase or settlement were made.
Page 326 - I AB do swear [or, being one of the people called Quakers, do solemnly affirm], That I will faithfully, impartially, and honestly, according to the best of my skill and...
Page 179 - Speed be paid into the Bank of England, in the Name and with the Privity of the Accountant General of the Court of Chancery, to be placed to his Account there exports " The Commissioners of Her Majesty's Woods, Forests, Land Revenues, Works, and Buildings...
Page 186 - Hereditaments which shall be so purchased, taken or used as aforesaid, stood settled or limited, or such of them as at the Time of making such Conveyance and Settlement shall be existing undetermined and capable of taking Effect ; and in the Meantime and until such PurAD 1816.
Page 425 - ... the master and four wardens of the fraternity of the art or mystery of haberdashers, in the city of London...
Page 167 - BALTIMORE, or any statute, act, ordinance, provision, proclamation or restraint, heretofore had, made, published, ordained or provided, or any other thing, cause, or matter whatsoever, to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding. XXIII. In witness whereof We have caused these our letters to be made patent. Witness ourself at Westminster, the twentieth day of June, in the eighth year of our reign.
Page 209 - Corporate and politic of themselves, in perpetuity, by the name of the Governors of the possessions, revenues, and goods of the Free Grammar School...