Annual Report of the Commissioners ..., 第 70 卷1905 |
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... Belfast , Cork , Galway , and various other places . These schools , which were built according to the edu- cational ideas of the time , were long admitted to be the most excellent of their kind in the United Kingdom , and for many ...
... Belfast , Cork , Galway , and various other places . These schools , which were built according to the edu- cational ideas of the time , were long admitted to be the most excellent of their kind in the United Kingdom , and for many ...
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... Belfast brought under our notice on two occasions in the year 1903 the disadvantage arising from the absence from the courses of instruction provided by the Board , of adequate pro- vision for instruction in Art , Elementary Physics ...
... Belfast brought under our notice on two occasions in the year 1903 the disadvantage arising from the absence from the courses of instruction provided by the Board , of adequate pro- vision for instruction in Art , Elementary Physics ...
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... Belfast , 384 552 84 57 1,091 1,127 850 Clonmel , 21 62 22 1 108 106 80 Coleraine , 39 144 197 195 149 Cork , 172 134 13 20 345 404 308 Dunmanway , 84 111 118 78 Enniscorthy , 98 11 Fermanagh , Enniskillen , 136 23 39 Galway , Galway ...
... Belfast , 384 552 84 57 1,091 1,127 850 Clonmel , 21 62 22 1 108 106 80 Coleraine , 39 144 197 195 149 Cork , 172 134 13 20 345 404 308 Dunmanway , 84 111 118 78 Enniscorthy , 98 11 Fermanagh , Enniskillen , 136 23 39 Galway , Galway ...
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... Belfast , 562 19 10 3,783 2 1 500 4,351 1 11 Clonmel , 111 15 1 411 3 10 522 18 11 Coleraine , 90 0 0 730 15 2 820 15 2 Cork , 422 14 S 1,536 0 2 1,958 14 8 Dunmanway , 87 14 10 298 12 3 386 7 1 Enniscorthy , 56 10 4 356 0 0 412 10 4 ...
... Belfast , 562 19 10 3,783 2 1 500 4,351 1 11 Clonmel , 111 15 1 411 3 10 522 18 11 Coleraine , 90 0 0 730 15 2 820 15 2 Cork , 422 14 S 1,536 0 2 1,958 14 8 Dunmanway , 87 14 10 298 12 3 386 7 1 Enniscorthy , 56 10 4 356 0 0 412 10 4 ...
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... Belfast . 97 19 " Mary Immaculate " 2124244 43 95 30 34 61 24 50 16 50 36 58 17 31 9 13 " " an English or Scotch " Total , 182 179 361 Pupil Teachers , Paid Monitors , In Model National Schools , Total , 72 9 9 Paid Monitors , In ...
... Belfast . 97 19 " Mary Immaculate " 2124244 43 95 30 34 61 24 50 16 50 36 58 17 31 9 13 " " an English or Scotch " Total , 182 179 361 Pupil Teachers , Paid Monitors , In Model National Schools , Total , 72 9 9 Paid Monitors , In ...
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31st December Antrim Arithmetic Armagh Assistant attendance of pupils average attendance average daily attendance average number Ballinasloe Ballymena Ballyshannon Belfast branch buildings candidates Capitation Grant cent Church of Ireland Circuit and Section classes Clonmel Commissioners of National CONNAUGHT Convent National School Convent schools Cookery Cork course Ditto Donegal Drawing Drill Dublin Elementary Science ended 31st Female Galway given improvement Ireland Irish Kilkenny King's Scholars large number LEINSTER Limerick Longford Male Manage Manual Instruction ment methods Millstreet Model Schools monitors MUNSTER Music National Education Needlework number of pupils number of schools Object Lessons organisation paid paper practice present Price Principal proficiency Pupil Teachers Pupils on Rolls Report revised programme Roscommon rule RURAL DISTRICTS salary satisfactory School Attendance school-houses Schools in Operation Senior Inspector Singing Sisters of Mercy Skibbereen Sligo staff standards taught teaching tion Tipperary Total for County Training Colleges URBAN DISTRICTS vested schools Waterford Wexford
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第 29 頁 - I met a traveller from an antique land Who said: Two vast and trunkless legs of stone Stand in the desert . . . Near them, on the sand, Half sunk, a shattered visage lies, whose frown, And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command, Tell that its sculptor well those passions read Which yet survive, stamped on these lifeless things, The hand that mocked them, and the heart that fed: And on the pedestal these words appear: 'My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!
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第 74 頁 - Over the heads of the rebel host. Ever its torn folds rose and fell On the loyal winds that loved it well; And through the hill-gaps sunset light Shone over it with a warm good-night.
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第 85 頁 - Poetry" being read in any of the National Schools, nor do they allow them to be read as part of the ordinary School business (during which all children, of whatever denomination they may be, are required to attend) in any School attended by children whose parents or guardians object to their being read by their children.
第 73 頁 - I chatter, chatter, as I flow To join the brimming river, For men may come and men may go. But I go on for ever.
第 30 頁 - Their name, their years, spelt by the unlettered muse, The place of fame and elegy supply ; And many a holy text around she strews, That teach the rustic moralist to die.
第 81 頁 - ... treat us unkindly, we must not do the same to them ; for Christ and his apostles have taught us not to return evil for evil. If we would obey Christ, we must do to others, not as they do to us, but as we would wish them to do to us. Quarrelling with our neighbours and abusing them, is not the way to convince them that we are in the right, and they in the wrong. It is more likely to convince them that we have not a Christian spirit. We ought, by behaving gently and kindly to every one, to show...
第 51 頁 - Lives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime, And, departing, leave behind us, Footprints on the sands of time; Footprints, that perhaps another, Sailing o'er life's solemn main, A forlorn and shipwrecked brother, Seeing, shall take heart again.