| Heman Humphrey - Belgium - 1838 - 362 pages
...we judge it, that every several kirk have one school-master appointed ; such an one at least, as is able to teach grammar and the Latin tongue, if the town be of any reputation. And further, we think it expedient, that in every notable town there should be erected a college, in which... | |
| Henry Barnard - Teachers - 1851 - 496 pages
...we judge it, that every several kirk have one schoolmaster appointed; such an one, at least, as is able to teach grammar and the Latin tongue, if the town be of any reputation. And further, we think it expedient, that in every notable town, there should be erected a college, in which... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1854 - 904 pages
...we judge it, that every several kirk have one schoolmaster appointed; such an one, at least, as is able to teach grammar and the Latin tongue, if the town be of any reputation. And further, we think it expedient, that in every notable town, there should be erected a cM'«e, in which... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education, Primary - 1860 - 484 pages
...we judge it, that erery several kirk have one schoolmaster appointed ; such an one, at least, as is able to teach grammar and the Latin tongue, if the town be of any reputation. And further, we think it expedicnt, that in every notable town, there should be erected a colkge, in which... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1860 - 662 pages
...it, that erery several kirk have one schoolmaster appointed ; such an one, at least, as is able lo teach grammar and the Latin tongue, if the town be of any reputation. And further, we think it expedient, that in everv notable town, there should be erected a coll-yr, in which... | |
| Education - 1860 - 664 pages
...that every several kirk have one schoolmaster appointed ; such an one, at least, as is able 10 leach grammar and the Latin tongue, if the town be of any reputation. And further, we think it expedient, that in everv notable town, there should be erected a eoll'gc, in which... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1860 - 692 pages
...that every several kirk have one schoolmaster appointed ; such an one, at least, as is able to leach grammar and the Latin tongue, if the town be of any reputation. And further, we think it expedient, that in "every notable town, the're should be erected a coll-i:e, in... | |
| William Gifford - 1876 - 488 pages
...therefore, we judge it that several kirks have one schoolmaster appointed, such an one, at least, as is able to teach grammar and the Latin tongue, if the town be of any reputation. ... A certain time must be appointed to reading and learning of the Catechism, and a certain time to... | |
| James Rankin - Scotland - 1879 - 226 pages
...therefore, we judge it that every several kirk have one schoolmaster appointed, such a one at least as is able to teach grammar and the Latin tongue, if the town be of any reputation. If it be upland where the people convene to the doctrine but once in the week, then must either the... | |
| 1882 - 208 pages
...we judge it that every several kirk have one schoolmaster appointed, — such a one at least as is able to teach grammar and the Latin tongue, if the town be of any reputation. If it be upaland, where the people convene to the doctrines but once in the week, then must either... | |
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