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... gifts of money or kind are much more likely to flow in for the sister institution , when it is in process of organisation . We may , as a nation , congratulate ourselves that we are not behind other nations in the excellence of these ...
... gifts of money or kind are much more likely to flow in for the sister institution , when it is in process of organisation . We may , as a nation , congratulate ourselves that we are not behind other nations in the excellence of these ...
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... gift of Apollo , or of the Sun ; and which the Christian knows to be the gift of Christ . " The designation of Museum is now a generic phrase , and it has always been so . It comes from the Greek Mouseion , the name originally given to ...
... gift of Apollo , or of the Sun ; and which the Christian knows to be the gift of Christ . " The designation of Museum is now a generic phrase , and it has always been so . It comes from the Greek Mouseion , the name originally given to ...
Side 46
... gifts , in fact , is sufficiently comprehensive and valuable to make the mouth water of every Curator in the country . Up to the end of 1886 the list of such gifts extends to no less than eight closely printed pages , and the list of ...
... gifts , in fact , is sufficiently comprehensive and valuable to make the mouth water of every Curator in the country . Up to the end of 1886 the list of such gifts extends to no less than eight closely printed pages , and the list of ...
Side 57
... gift of his Library of about 1,500 volumes . The Mayor ( Ald . J. Leslie , J.P. ) lays the foundation - stone of the building . The Trustees of the Danson Bequest apportion £ 400 to the Free Public Library and Museum . Jan. 12 , 1887 ...
... gift of his Library of about 1,500 volumes . The Mayor ( Ald . J. Leslie , J.P. ) lays the foundation - stone of the building . The Trustees of the Danson Bequest apportion £ 400 to the Free Public Library and Museum . Jan. 12 , 1887 ...
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... gifts or loans . He is not far wrong when he says that , practi- cally , many are debarred from using these institutions under the existing arrangements , whereas if some such circulating plan were adopted the result would be ex ...
... gifts or loans . He is not far wrong when he says that , practi- cally , many are debarred from using these institutions under the existing arrangements , whereas if some such circulating plan were adopted the result would be ex ...
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Side 412 - ... shall be guilty of a misdemeanour, and being convicted thereof shall be liable at the discretion of the court to be imprisoned for any term not exceeding two years, with or without hard labour.
Side 312 - York, for the purpose of establishing and maintaining in said city a museum and library of art, of encouraging and developing the study of the fine arts, and the application of arts to manufacture and practical life, of advancing the general knowledge of kindred subjects, and, to that end, of furnishing popular instruction and recreation.
Side 398 - Vestries shall mutually agree, and the Proportion for each of such Parishes of such Expenses shall be chargeable upon and paid out of the Monies to be raised for the Relief of the Poor of the same respective Parish...
Side 402 - Petition of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the City of London, in Common Council assembled.
Side 392 - Overseers' shall mean also any Persons authorized and required to make and collect or cause to be collected the Rate for the Relief of the Poor of the Parish, and acting instead of Overseers of the Poor: 'Vestry...
Side 408 - Any place not included in the above descriptions, and within the jurisdiction of local board constituted in pursuance of the Public Health Act, 1848, and the Local Government Act, 1858, or one of such Acts («). Any...
Side 28 - It is necessary to say this, since the confounding of the two is evident in many of the documents that have been published of late on these very important subjects. Many persons seem to fancy that the elements that should constitute a sound and manly education are antagonistic, — that the cultivation of taste through purely literary studies and of reasoning through logic and mathematics, one or both, is opposed to the training in the equally important matter of observation through those sciences...
Side 415 - BEQUEST. / bequeath out of such part of my personal Estate as may by Law be bequeathed for such purposes, to the...
Side 412 - ... and with or without solitary confinement ; and, if a male under the age of sixteen years, with or without whipping.
Side 402 - ... and shall be carried into execution in accordance with the laws for the time being in force relating to the municipal corporation of such borough...