The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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Of 5,828 teachers , 341 were members of the Established Church ; 4,696 were Roman Catholics ; 756 were Presbyterians ; and 35 were Protestant Dissenters ; 3,682 teachers were without residences , and there were only 284 schools in which ...
Of 5,828 teachers , 341 were members of the Established Church ; 4,696 were Roman Catholics ; 756 were Presbyterians ; and 35 were Protestant Dissenters ; 3,682 teachers were without residences , and there were only 284 schools in which ...
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a National Education , do you think that the clergy of the Established Church have a fair ground for asking for a separate grant for the education of the children of their flocks belonging to the Established Church ?
a National Education , do you think that the clergy of the Established Church have a fair ground for asking for a separate grant for the education of the children of their flocks belonging to the Established Church ?
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Do you conceive that the experiment could be fairly tried , unless at the same time there were a reformatory school , on the plan of Red Hill , established ? -No ; I propose that an experimental building , containing these two ...
Do you conceive that the experiment could be fairly tried , unless at the same time there were a reformatory school , on the plan of Red Hill , established ? -No ; I propose that an experimental building , containing these two ...
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