Report of the Board of EducationAmerican Mission Press, 1851 |
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... reasons existed for making such a survey desirable . It has been of ten observed that from the prone- ness of the human mind to error , although fallacious opinions may have been once completely ex- rities . p . 136 . * Report of Board ...
... reasons existed for making such a survey desirable . It has been of ten observed that from the prone- ness of the human mind to error , although fallacious opinions may have been once completely ex- rities . p . 136 . * Report of Board ...
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... support from the inhabitants . We have reason to hope that some slight improvement has since taken place . 66. At the request of the local committee , Mr. Wilder , an American missionary at the station , most kindly under 6 41.
... support from the inhabitants . We have reason to hope that some slight improvement has since taken place . 66. At the request of the local committee , Mr. Wilder , an American missionary at the station , most kindly under 6 41.
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... reason to be satisfied with the state of the school . " Mr. Green devoted five days to the private examination of the school , and on the sixth the public examination was held . On this occasion Mr. Andrews , the President of the local ...
... reason to be satisfied with the state of the school . " Mr. Green devoted five days to the private examination of the school , and on the sixth the public examination was held . On this occasion Mr. Andrews , the President of the local ...
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... any arrangement for the examination of this school by the Superintendent , but we have reason to believe that it remains in a satisfac- tory condition . GOVERNMENT VERNACULAR SCHOOLS AT THE PRESIDENCY . 75. These schools 45.
... any arrangement for the examination of this school by the Superintendent , but we have reason to believe that it remains in a satisfac- tory condition . GOVERNMENT VERNACULAR SCHOOLS AT THE PRESIDENCY . 75. These schools 45.
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... reason for this diminution : " When , ' said he , the admission to the Elphin- stone Institution was gratuitous , we had 250 scholars in the Marahti school ; when , for the purpose of discouraging English and forcing the Vernaculars , a ...
... reason for this diminution : " When , ' said he , the admission to the Elphin- stone Institution was gratuitous , we had 250 scholars in the Marahti school ; when , for the purpose of discouraging English and forcing the Vernaculars , a ...
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