Annual Report of the Commissioners ...1851 |
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... supplied by us are to be regarded as only supplementary to those local payments . We have , however , long felt that the rates of salaries here- tofore paid by us , of which the minimum is only £ 8 , and the maximum , except in a few ...
... supplied by us are to be regarded as only supplementary to those local payments . We have , however , long felt that the rates of salaries here- tofore paid by us , of which the minimum is only £ 8 , and the maximum , except in a few ...
Pagina 10
... supplying a much more lengthened course of instruction , such a course could not have been applicable to the great majority of the teachers who required training . All of them belonged to existing schools , from which they could not be ...
... supplying a much more lengthened course of instruction , such a course could not have been applicable to the great majority of the teachers who required training . All of them belonged to existing schools , from which they could not be ...
Pagina 11
... supplied all the children in our schools with the strongest stimulus to exertion . Many of these Monitors have become Masters , of whom one is the present Head Teacher of our Model School . Others we have placed , dur- ing the last few ...
... supplied all the children in our schools with the strongest stimulus to exertion . Many of these Monitors have become Masters , of whom one is the present Head Teacher of our Model School . Others we have placed , dur- ing the last few ...
Pagina 31
... supplied to Schools for the poor , not in connexion with the National Board , upon special application , at prices con- siderably lower than those at which they are sold to the public . VII . - Building . 1. Before any grant is made ...
... supplied to Schools for the poor , not in connexion with the National Board , upon special application , at prices con- siderably lower than those at which they are sold to the public . VII . - Building . 1. Before any grant is made ...
Pagina 49
... supplied by us are to be regarded as only supplementary to those local payments . " The same VOL . II . 1 observation , regarding local contributions , is applicable to all 1847. ] 49 OF NATIONAL EDUCATION IN IRELAND .
... supplied by us are to be regarded as only supplementary to those local payments . " The same VOL . II . 1 observation , regarding local contributions , is applicable to all 1847. ] 49 OF NATIONAL EDUCATION IN IRELAND .
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Termeni și expresii frecvente
31st December aforesaid amount annum application appointed Arithmetic awarded Ballymena Board Book of Lessons Building Castleblayney Cavan Commis Commissioners of National conducted Connaught Corporate capacity County daily average attendance deem demised denominations District Inspector District Model Schools ditto Dublin Dunmanway Education in Ireland erection Examination Questions-continued farm female ditto Female Teachers Fivemiletown Galway Geography give Glasnevin grant gratuities hereby increase JAMES KELLY Kilkenny Larne Lease Leinster Lessons on Money Letterkenny Limerick literary Managers Marlborough-street Masters MAURICE CROSS Model Agricultural Schools Munster National Education National Schools Natural Philosophy Needle-work Normal Establishment number of children Number of Schools Paid Monitors Parents or Guardians Parish Patron or Patrons payment persons premises Premiums present promotion pupils purpose receive reduced prices religious denominations religious instruction respective Rolls rule Salary School-house School-room Schools in operation Second Class Secretaries sioners Teachers of National teaching tion Tipperary Total Number Trustees vested Workhouse Schools
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Pagina 268 - NOW, my co-mates, and brothers in exile, Hath not old custom made this life more sweet Than that of painted pomp ? Are not these woods More free from peril than the envious court ? Here feel we but the penalty of Adam, The seasons...
Pagina 271 - Now came still evening on, and twilight gray Had in her sober livery all things clad ; Silence accompanied ; for beast and bird, They to their grassy couch, these to their nests, Were slunk, all but the wakeful nightingale, She all night long her amorous descant sung...
Pagina 23 - ... good, firm, valid, sufficient, and effectual, in the law, according to the true intent and meaning thereof, and shall be taken, construed, and adjudged, in the most favourable and beneficial sense, for the best advantage of the said...
Pagina 318 - How divine, The liberty, for frail, for mortal, man To roam at large among unpeopled glens And mountainous retirements, only trod By devious footsteps ; regions consecrate To oldest time ! and, reckless of the storm That keeps the raven quiet in her nest, Be as a presence or a motion — one Among the many there...
Pagina 265 - Now Morn, her rosy steps in the eastern clime Advancing, sow'd the earth with orient pearl...
Pagina 269 - The seasons' difference ; as, the icy fang, And churlish chiding of the winter's wind ; Which when it bites and blows upon my body, Even till I shrink with cold, I smile, and say, — This is no flattery : these are counsellors, That feelingly persuade me what I am.
Pagina 23 - ... or exemplification thereof, shall be in and by all things good, firm, valid, sufficient and effectual in the Law, according to the true intent and meaning thereof...
Pagina 319 - Tis not in Folly, not to scorn a fool; And scarce in human wisdom, to do more. All promise is poor dilatory man, And that through every stage : when young, indeed, In full content we sometimes nobly rest Unanxious for ourselves; and only wish, As duteous sons, our fathers were more wise. At thirty man suspects himself a fool; Knows it at forty, and reforms his plan...
Pagina 165 - He taught them to love even their enemies, to bless those that cursed them, and to pray for those who persecuted them. He himself prayed for his murderers. Many men hold erroneous doctrines, but we ought not to hate or persecute them. We ought to seek for the truth, and to hold fast what we are convinced is the truth ; but not to treat harshly those who are in error.
Pagina 321 - A man of a polite imagination is let into a great many pleasures that the vulgar are not capable of receiving. He can converse with a picture, and find an agreeable companion in a statue.