That the amount of private subscription be received, expended, and accounted for, before any issue of public money for such school be directed. " 4. That no application be complied with unless upon the consideration of such a report either from the National... The Quarterly Journal of Education - Side 701834Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Joseph Fletcher - 1851 - 132 sider
...received, expended, and accounted for, before any issue of public money for such school be directed. 4. That no application be complied with, unless upon...expectation that the school may be permanently supported. 6. That the applicants whose cases are favourably entertained be required to bind themselves to submit... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1855 - 456 sider
...received, expended, and accounted for, before any issue of public money for such school be directed. 4. That no application be complied with, unless upon...Board that the case is one deserving of attention, and that there is'a reasonable expectation that the school may tX permanently supported. 5. That the applicants... | |
| Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth - 1862 - 664 sider
...whatever, except for the erection of new School-houses ; and that in the definition of a School-house, the residence for Masters or Attendants be not included....expectation that the School may be permanently supported. 6th. That the applicants whose cases are favourably entertained, be required to bind themselves to... | |
| Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth - 1862 - 462 sider
...subscription be received, expended, and accounted for, before any issue of public money for such School bo directed. 4th. That no application be complied with,...expectation that the School may be permanently supported. Gth. That the applicants whose cases are favourably entertained, be required to bind themselves to... | |
| George Anthony Denison - 1879 - 488 sider
...received, expended and accounted for, before any issue of public money for such school be directed. 4. That no application be complied with unless upon the...National School Society, or the British and Foreign Schools Society, as shall satisfy this Board that the case is one deserving of attention, and there... | |
| Great Britain. Board of Education - 1898 - 870 sider
...Foreign School Society, as shall satisfy the Board that the case is one deserving of attention, and that there is a reasonable expectation that the school may be permanently supported. 1545. II -> 5. That the applicants whose cases are favourably entertained be required to bind themselves... | |
| George Edwardes Jones, J. C. G. Sykes - 1903 - 822 sider
...received, expended, and accounted for before any issue of public money for such school be directed. 4. That no application be complied with unless upon the consideration of such «.report either from the National School Society or the British and Foreign School Society, as shall... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1910 - 434 sider
...received, expended, and accounted for before any issue of public money for such school be directed. (4) That no application be complied with unless upon the...expectation that the school may be permanently supported. (5) That the applicants whose cases are favourably entertained be required to bind themselves to submit... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1838 - 464 sider
...received, expended and accounted for, before any issue of public money for such school be directed. " 4. That no application be complied with, unless upon...report, either from the National School Society or from the British and Foreign School Society, as shall satisfy the Board that the case is one deserving... | |
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