Annual Report of the Common, Superior, Academic, and Normal and Model Schools in Nova Scotia for the School Year ...

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A. Grant, Printer to the Queen, 1871 - Education

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Page 4 - contains more true sublimity, more exquisite beauty, purer morality, more important history, and finer strains both of poetry and eloquence, than could be collected within the same compass from all the other books that were ever composed in any age or
Page 14 - contains more true sublimity, more exquisite beauty, purer morality, more important history, and finer strains both of poetry and eloquence, than could be collected within the same compass from all the other books that were ever composed in any age or
Page 72 - please ; and if their education is neglected there shall be Compulsory Education of all and sundry, as the saying is, so far as this is possible ; and the pupils shall be regarded as belonging to the State rather than their parents.
Page 32 - by the Board, and all other expenses required in the due execution of the different powers and trusts vested in the Board by this Chapter. 90. The Board of Commissioners shall have power to select and purchase sites for school buildings, and shall have power to borrow money for the purchase of the same ; as also for the purchase or erection of school
Page 31 - this Chapter : also returns of all schools subject to their control, and a statement of the appropriation of all moneys received and expended by them under the provisions of this Chapter. 87. The Board of Commissioners are authorized to co-operate with the governing body of any City school, on such terms as to the Board
Page 109 - in such cases the Board may make allowance to such Schools out of the funds under their control as shall be deemed just and equitable. But no public funds shall be granted in support of any school unless the
Page 72 - say—" In these several schools let there be dwellings for Teachers who shall be brought from foreign parts by pay, and let them teach the frequenters of the
Page 21 - cases the Board may make allowance to such Schools out of the funds under their control as shall be deemed just and equitable. But no public funds shall be granted in support of any school unless the same be a free school.
Page 31 - seem right and proper, so that the benefits of such school may be as general as circumstances will permit ; and the Board may make such allowance to any such school out of the funds under their control, as shall be deemed just and equitable ; but no public funds shall be granted by them in support of any
Page 110 - sealed with the seal of the incorporated Board, and shall be signed by the chairman and counter-signed by the secretary. (8.) The Board of Commissioners are hereby invested with the title of all public school property, real and personal, within the city, with the exception of the Halifax Grammar School, and may

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