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" Our object is to complete the present voluntary system, to fill up gaps, sparing the public money where it can be done without, procuring as much as we can the assistance of the parents, and welcoming as much as we rightly can the co-operation and aid... "
Educational Review - Side 110
redigert av - 1892
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Annual Register, Volum 112

Edmund Burke - 1871 - 670 sider
...procuring as much as we rightly can the assistance of the parents, and welcoming as much as we rightlycan the co-operation and aid of those benevolent men who desire to assist their neighbours." The firet provision of the Bill was to be a system of organization throughout the country....
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A Verbatim Report, with Indexes, of the Debate in Parliament During the ...

National Education Union - 1870 - 654 sider
...to fill up gaps, sparing the public "money where it cim be done without, procuring as much as we can the assistance of the parents, and welcoming as much...of those benevolent men who desire to assist their neighbours. Now. I will at once proceed to the main principles that run through all our clauses for...
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A Verbatim Report, with Indexes, of the Debate in Parliament During the ...

National Education Union - 1870 - 652 sider
...done, without, procuring as much as we can the assistance of the parents, and welcoming as much us we rightly can the co-operation and aid of those benevolent men who desire to assist their neighbours. Now, I will at once proceed to the main principles that run through all our clauses for...
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The Annual Register

1871 - 664 sider
...up gaps, sparing the public money where it can be done without, procuring as much as we rightly can the assistance of the parents, and welcoming as much...of those benevolent men who desire to assist their neighbours." The first provision of the Bill was to be a system of organization throughout the country....
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The Annual Register, Volum 112

Edmund Burke - 1871 - 666 sider
...up gaps, sparing the public money where it can be done without, procuring as much as we rightly can the assistance of the parents, and welcoming as much...of those benevolent men who desire to assist their neighbours." The first provision of the Bill was to be a system of organization throughout the country....
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American Church Review, Volumer 36-37

1882 - 332 sider
...sparing the public money where it can be done without, procuring as much as we can the assistance of parents, and welcoming as much as we rightly can the...benevolent men who desire to assist their neighbors." — Hansard, vol. cxcix, p. 443. And at a subsequent period Mr. Gladstone, in a speech delivered to...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - 1886 - 844 sider
...introducing a new one. . . . Our object is to complete the present voluntary system, to fill up gaps .... and welcoming as much as we rightly can the co-operation...of those benevolent men who desire to assist their neighbours. . . . Not only do we not neglect voluntary help, but, on condition of respecting the rights...
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Final report

Great Britain Royal Commission on the the Working of the Elementary Education Acts, England and Wales - 1888 - 542 sider
...and fill up gaps, sparing the public money where it can be done without, preserving as much as we can the assistance of the parents, and welcoming as much...of those benevolent men who desire to assist their neighbours." That welcoming of voluntary aid was not only applicable to the then existing voluntary...
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Studies in Education: Science, Art, History

Burke Aaron Hinsdale - 1896 - 396 sider
...to find their own place. It changed the existing edifice somewhat, put on a large addition, and laid a new foundation under the whole structure. In explaining...to vote local rates for the maintenance of schools, where they were needed, to be carried on under their management, these new board schools being intended...
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The Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - 1896 - 1008 sider
...system, to fill up gaps, sparing public money where it can be done, without procuring, as much as we can, the assistance of the parents, and welcoming as much...of those benevolent men who desire to assist their neighbours." One more passage from Mr. Forster. He regretted to hear the attacks on what were called...
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