The Journal of Education for Upper Canada, Bind 3–4J. H. Lawrence, 1850 |
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... College 78 , 94 . Men , Great , 7 ; duty of educated , 36 ; hints Mississippi , School Fund 158 ; survey of , 159 . Model , School , Upper Canada , 36 , 54 , 64 ; agricultural schools 14 . Money defined 7 . Montreal Schools 29 , 157 ...
... College 78 , 94 . Men , Great , 7 ; duty of educated , 36 ; hints Mississippi , School Fund 158 ; survey of , 159 . Model , School , Upper Canada , 36 , 54 , 64 ; agricultural schools 14 . Money defined 7 . Montreal Schools 29 , 157 ...
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... schools in the State , comprising 72,785 pupils . The aggregate amount of public money received by the several Common School districts , from all sources during the year , was $ 846,710 45. Of this sum $ 625 , - 456,69 have been ...
... schools in the State , comprising 72,785 pupils . The aggregate amount of public money received by the several Common School districts , from all sources during the year , was $ 846,710 45. Of this sum $ 625 , - 456,69 have been ...
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... money expended during the same year in the purchase of books for the district library and school apparatus authorized by law , was $ 92,104 82 . The following sums were raised by the inhabitants of the 12 January , 1850 . JOURNAL OF ...
... money expended during the same year in the purchase of books for the district library and school apparatus authorized by law , was $ 92,104 82 . The following sums were raised by the inhabitants of the 12 January , 1850 . JOURNAL OF ...
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... funds belonging to the several towns applicable to school purposes , was .. $ 1,607,714 74 Add to this amount paid for additions to the several district Libraries .... 93,104 82 . $ 1,700,819 56 The whole amount of public money received ...
... funds belonging to the several towns applicable to school purposes , was .. $ 1,607,714 74 Add to this amount paid for additions to the several district Libraries .... 93,104 82 . $ 1,700,819 56 The whole amount of public money received ...
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... School Teachers , and that the present Board of Trustees are empowered under ... School Journal , writing from the capitol of this State says : - " Time will ... money and without price . " The poor man's child must not be excluded from ...
... School Teachers , and that the present Board of Trustees are empowered under ... School Journal , writing from the capitol of this State says : - " Time will ... money and without price . " The poor man's child must not be excluded from ...
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Side 38 - Be it a weakness, it deserves some praise, We love the play-place of our early days. The scene is touching, and the heart is stone That feels not at that sight, and feels at none.
Side 37 - At Lincoln Cathedral there is a beautiful painted window, which was made by an apprentice out of the pieces of glass which had been rejected by his master. It is so far superior to every other in the church, that, according to the tradition the vanquished artist killed himself from mortification.
Side 7 - He is nature's fresh picture newly drawn in oil, which time, and much handling, dims and defaces. His soul is yet a white paper unscribbled with observations of the world, wherewith, at length, it becomes a blurred notebook.
Side 84 - Thou shalt rise up before the hoary head, and honor the face of the old man, and fear thy God: I am the LORD.
Side 21 - He paused, as if revolving in his soul Some weighty matter, then, with fervent voice And an impassioned majesty, exclaimed — " O for the coming of that glorious time When, prizing knowledge as her noblest wealth And best protection, this imperial Realm, While she exacts allegiance, shall admit An obligation, on her part, to teach Them who are born to serve her and obey ; Binding herself by statute to secure For all the children whom her soil maintains The rudiments of letters, and inform The mind...
Side 69 - ... would in due time produce all the rest and which, if it be not got and settled so as to keep out ill and vicious habits, languages and sciences and all the other accomplishments of education will be to no purpose but to make the worse or more dangerous man.
Side 96 - PREVENT us, O Lord, in all our doings with Thy most gracious favour, and further us with Thy continual help ; that in all our works begun, continued, and ended in Thee, we may glorify Thy holy Name, and finally by Thy mercy obtain everlasting life ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Side 43 - The supreme executive power shall be vested in a. President, who shall be elected by the people, and shall hold his office for the term of two years.
Side 7 - His hardest labour is his tongue, as if he were loath to use so deceitful an Organ; and he is best company with it when he can but prattle. We laugh at his foolish sports, but his game is our earnest; and his drums, rattles, and hobby-horses, but the Emblems and mocking of man's business.
Side 137 - Trust no future, howe'er pleasant! Let the dead past bury its dead! Act, — act in the living present! Heart within, and GOD o'erhead!