Report of the First General Meeting of Members of the National Education League: Held at Birmingham, on Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 12 & 13, 1869The Journal,, 1869 - 237 من الصفحات |
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... religious progress . The originators of this movement have met with a response far exceeding their expectations . On their behalf , I very heartily welcome here the many eminent men who have come from various parts of the country to ...
... religious progress . The originators of this movement have met with a response far exceeding their expectations . On their behalf , I very heartily welcome here the many eminent men who have come from various parts of the country to ...
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... religious instruction ; but of course an unjust preference must not be given to particular sects . I trust we are all agreed that the best way of dealing with what is called the religious difficulty is to put it on one side . Having ...
... religious instruction ; but of course an unjust preference must not be given to particular sects . I trust we are all agreed that the best way of dealing with what is called the religious difficulty is to put it on one side . Having ...
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... religious subjects about which there are differences of opinion , let us leave the carrying out of that principle to the school authorities in a spirit of generous confidence . A self - governing people ought to have faith in the ...
... religious subjects about which there are differences of opinion , let us leave the carrying out of that principle to the school authorities in a spirit of generous confidence . A self - governing people ought to have faith in the ...
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... religious distinctions . I do not believe it to be in any sense necessary . The public , generally , do not care to perpetuate it . The demand for it is almost exclusively a clerical demand , and I think the time is come for attempting ...
... religious distinctions . I do not believe it to be in any sense necessary . The public , generally , do not care to perpetuate it . The demand for it is almost exclusively a clerical demand , and I think the time is come for attempting ...
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... religious element to this extent . Pardon the liberty I have taken , and believe me to be , Dear Mr. Dixon , Yours , very faithfully , EDWARD MIALL . GEORGE DIXON , Esq . , M.P. Dear Sir , From J. C. Buckmaster , Esq . St. John's Hill ...
... religious element to this extent . Pardon the liberty I have taken , and believe me to be , Dear Mr. Dixon , Yours , very faithfully , EDWARD MIALL . GEORGE DIXON , Esq . , M.P. Dear Sir , From J. C. Buckmaster , Esq . St. John's Hill ...
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الصفحة 196 - He, like the world, his ready visit pays Where fortune smiles ; the wretched he forsakes ; Swift on his downy pinion flies from woe, And lights on lids unsullied with a tear.
الصفحة 117 - That the moment the working class of this country have this question of instruction really brought home to them, their self-respect will make them demand, like the working classes on the Continent, public schools, and not schools which the clergyman, or the squire, or the millowner calls ' my school.
الصفحة 213 - a country on the earth, Where darkness sat upon the living waters, And brutal ignorance, and toil, and dearth, Were the hard portion of its sons and daughters ; And yet where those who should have ope'd the door Of
الصفحة 218 - while she exacts allegiance, will admit the obligation, on her part, to teach those who are born to serve her ; and thus only shall we maintain our position as a great nation, and guard and protect the highest interests of every class of the community.
الصفحة 4 - 5. To all Schools aided by Local Rates admission shall be free. 6. School Accommodation being provided, the State or the Local Authorities shall have power to compel the attendance of children of suitable ago not otherwise
الصفحة 146 - Ignorance is the curse of God." " Knowledge, the wing wherewith we fly to Heaven.
الصفحة 24 - cost of founding and maintaining such Schools as may be required shall be provided out of Local Rates, supplemented by Government Grants. 3.—All Schools aided by Local Rates shall be under the management of Local Authorities and subject to Government Inspection. 4.—All Schools aided by Local Rates shall be Unsectarian. 5.—To all Schools aided by Local Rates admission shall be free. 6.—School
الصفحة 175 - To love truth for truth's sake is the principal part of human perfection in this world, and the seed-plot of all
الصفحة 217 - And then you will have this glorious anomaly in our splendid constitutional system : you will have the State spending money on mutually destructive objects, and the patient people will be called upon in one breath, to swallow the poison and the antidote, and to pay the bill for both.
الصفحة 208 - School accommodation being provided, the State or the local authorities shall have the power to compel the attendance of children of suitable age, not otherwise receiving education. The