The National Review, Volume 26W.H. Allen, 1895 - English literature |
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been either selling their schools to the School Boards , or , failing this , they have closed them as day schools , and reserved them for use on Sundays , either because the expense of maintaining them was too great - although they are ...
been either selling their schools to the School Boards , or , failing this , they have closed them as day schools , and reserved them for use on Sundays , either because the expense of maintaining them was too great - although they are ...
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... schools over denominational schools . There is no evidence of any intention on the part of the authors of the Act of 1870 to utilize the Voluntary Schools for a time in a strenuous effort to grapple with educational destitution , and ...
... schools over denominational schools . There is no evidence of any intention on the part of the authors of the Act of 1870 to utilize the Voluntary Schools for a time in a strenuous effort to grapple with educational destitution , and ...
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... School Boards to assist Voluntary Schools from the rates was withdrawn ; and in lieu of this aid the Govern- ment grant was increased to such an amount as was then believed to be more than sufficient to enable the Voluntary Schools to ...
... School Boards to assist Voluntary Schools from the rates was withdrawn ; and in lieu of this aid the Govern- ment grant was increased to such an amount as was then believed to be more than sufficient to enable the Voluntary Schools to ...
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