The Journal of Education for Upper Canada, Volume 2J. H. Lawrence, 1849 - Education |
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... increased ; every child would be educated , and educated by the contribution of every man according to his means . 3 ... increase on tho withdrawment of every pupil from the school of the Trustees to fulfill their engagement w increases ...
... increased ; every child would be educated , and educated by the contribution of every man according to his means . 3 ... increase on tho withdrawment of every pupil from the school of the Trustees to fulfill their engagement w increases ...
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... increases its value ; and does not the proper education of the people do so ? Whatever also tends to develope the physical resources of a country , must add to the value of property ; and is not this the tendency of the education of the ...
... increases its value ; and does not the proper education of the people do so ? Whatever also tends to develope the physical resources of a country , must add to the value of property ; and is not this the tendency of the education of the ...
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... increase of 27,336 over preceding year . The number of incorporate reported was 4,785 , in which 32,256 children aggregate of 807,979 children , who receive ins and Private Schools of the State . The amount for teachers ' wages , during ...
... increase of 27,336 over preceding year . The number of incorporate reported was 4,785 , in which 32,256 children aggregate of 807,979 children , who receive ins and Private Schools of the State . The amount for teachers ' wages , during ...
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... increase of it among the people , and a corresponding increase of desire and exertion on their part to educate their offspring . We believe they never entered upon a year with so ardent and universal a wish to improve their schools and ...
... increase of it among the people , and a corresponding increase of desire and exertion on their part to educate their offspring . We believe they never entered upon a year with so ardent and universal a wish to improve their schools and ...
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... increasing the burthens of the city . commencement of the year , several of the schools were deficient I furniture . The Trustees were therefore obliged to pay £ 38 0s . at purpose , -- they have also paid Messrs . Armour & Ramsay , 2d ...
... increasing the burthens of the city . commencement of the year , several of the schools were deficient I furniture . The Trustees were therefore obliged to pay £ 38 0s . at purpose , -- they have also paid Messrs . Armour & Ramsay , 2d ...
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