| James Macarthur - Australia - 1837 - 660 pages
...manner, Infant Schools should be established in the Towns and other populous places. I may, without fear of contradiction, assert, that in no part of...will, like that for the Churches, require a Local Law. With respect to the thirty-five Primary or Parish Schools, as they are called, established by the Church... | |
| James Macarthur - Australia - 1837 - 654 pages
...in this department. 249 brought under their consideration. They fully concur with you in the opinion that in no part of the world is the general Education...necessary duty of the Government, than in New South Wales. With a view not only to higher interests, but also to the good order and social improvement of the... | |
| John Dunmore Lang - New South Wales - 1837 - 1052 pages
...other populous places. 1 niay, without fear of contradiction, assert, that in no part of the world i* the general education of the people a more sacred and necessary duty ot the Government, than in New South Wales. The reasons are too obTIOUS to require that I should state... | |
| Samuel Sidney - Australia - 1852 - 470 pages
...salaries." In like manner infant schools should be established in the towns. And he adds, " I may without fear of contradiction assert, that in no part of the...the general education of the people a more sacred or necessary duty of the government than in New South Wales." Unfortunately Sir Richard Bourke's successor... | |
| Samuel Sidney - Australia - 1859 - 420 pages
...salaries." In like manner infant schools would be established in the towns. And he adds, "I may without fear of contradiction assert, that in no part of the world is the general education a more sacred or necessary duty of the government than in New South Wales." Unfortunately Sir Richard... | |
| Australia. Parliament. Joint Library Committee - Australia - 1923 - 888 pages
...manner, Infant Schools should be established in the Towns and other populous places. I may without fear of contradiction assert that in no part of the...will like that for the Churches require a local law. With respect to the 35 primary or parish Schools, as they are called, established by the Church and... | |
| Australia. Parliament. Joint Library Committee - Australia - 1923 - 982 pages
...council. Approval of general principles enunciated by Sir R. Bourke. fully concur with you in the opinion that in no part of the World is the general Education...necessary duty of the Government than in New South Wales. With a view not only to higher interests, but also to the good order and social improvement of the... | |
| John Gascoigne - History - 2002 - 256 pages
...out of their criminal ways. Hence the remark of the Whig Secretary for the Colonies, Lord Glenelg, that 'in no part of the World, is the general Education...necessary duty of the Government than in New South Wales'.36 Appropriately, it was during Glenelg's term of office as Secretary for the Colonies from... | |
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