Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons Appointed to Inquire Into the Education of the Lower Orders in the Metropolis: With the Minutes of Evidence Taken Before the Committee ... to which are Subjoined an Addenda and a Digested Index |
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Page 196
... answer it . Is there any other property whatever belonging to the es- tablishment ? -None . Any other salary paid , besides the master and mistress's ? -None . How are the children clothed ? -They are completely clothed at Midsummer ...
... answer it . Is there any other property whatever belonging to the es- tablishment ? -None . Any other salary paid , besides the master and mistress's ? -None . How are the children clothed ? -They are completely clothed at Midsummer ...
Page 198
... answer that question , I am merely the treasurer ; the committee are present at the different meetings , and I can give every in- formation by applying for it to them . What is the yearly income generally , without entering into ...
... answer that question , I am merely the treasurer ; the committee are present at the different meetings , and I can give every in- formation by applying for it to them . What is the yearly income generally , without entering into ...
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... answer as to numbers ; I believe there are many . What reason have you to believe there are many among those children who are Catholics ? -Because many of their parents have said they were . How long have you known a boy , who was ...
... answer as to numbers ; I believe there are many . What reason have you to believe there are many among those children who are Catholics ? -Because many of their parents have said they were . How long have you known a boy , who was ...
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... answer this question until the inquiries now on foot shall be further advanced ; but I have every reason to believe consi- derably more than 100,000 . I beg this to be considered merely as a vague estimate , arising only from the ...
... answer this question until the inquiries now on foot shall be further advanced ; but I have every reason to believe consi- derably more than 100,000 . I beg this to be considered merely as a vague estimate , arising only from the ...
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... answer , that it is fit for me to make any reply to that question . [ The Witnesses were directed to furnish the Committee with an attested copy of their Charter and Acts of Parliament in an hour and a half ; and that the Re- ceiver do ...
... answer , that it is fit for me to make any reply to that question . [ The Witnesses were directed to furnish the Committee with an attested copy of their Charter and Acts of Parliament in an hour and a half ; and that the Re- ceiver do ...
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