Report of the commissioners, Količina 14

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Stran 131 - In cujus rei testimonium has litteras nostras fieri fecimus patentes. Teste me ipso apud Westmonasterium xiii die Decembris, anno regni nostri quarto.
Stran 158 - ... efforts to benefit them by medical treatment are often greatly impeded, and sometimes entirely frustrated, by their ignorance and their neglect of the conditions upon which health necessarily depends. We are therefore of opinion, that it would greatly tend to prevent sickness and to promote soundness of body and mind were the Elements of Physiology, in its application to the preservation of health, made a part of general education...
Stran 122 - For a free grammar school for the education, teaching, and instruction of boys and young men in grammar, to continue for ever (letters patent).
Stran 342 - Natives, ie, boys born, or for the most part before their age of six years brought up, in the parish of Tiverton, were to have the preference, and after them, certain duly qualified
Stran 184 - And it was thereby agreed that the said school" master should teach his scholars grammar after the good new " form used in Magdalen College in Oxford or in the school at Paul's
Stran 98 - ... successors are to undergo such order and government as Mr. White (then rector of Trinity) and Mr. Cheek (then master of the free school) and their successors shall think fit, being a subordinate school unto the free school to train up boys and prepare them for the said free school. " Schoolmasters. "April, 1628. Aquilla Purchis. " March, 1632. Christopher Gould. " October, 1668. Gabriel Gould.
Stran 231 - England, who shall be elected, as soon as conveniently may be after the establishment of this scheme, and...
Stran 230 - ... by a resolution to be forthwith notified by them with all proper information to the Charity Commissioners for England and Wales, at their office in London, but no such appointment shall be valid until the same shall have been approved by the said commissioners, and their approval certified under their official seal.
Stran 49 - Boys on admission must be able to read and write. School classified by Latin and Greek chiefly, and mathematics subordinately. School course occasionally modified to suit- particular cases. Religious instruction by reading Bible or Greek Testament daily, besides a Sunday lesson. Morning prayers in chapel, consisting of prayers and a psalm from Prayer Book, with a hymn...

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