Sessional Papers - Legislature of the Province of Ontario, Volume 2 |
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Page 271 - ... the sole right and liberty of printing, reprinting, publishing, and vending...
Page li - Trustees and clergymen of any denomination to agree upon any hour of the day at which a clergyman, or his authorized representative, may give religious instruction to the pupils of his own church, provided it be not during the regular hours of the school.
Page 93 - Drop silent b in bomb, crumb, debt, doubt, dumb, lamb, limb, numb, plumb, subtle, succumb, thumb. 13. c. — Change c back to s in cinder, expence, fierce, hence, once, pence, scarce, since, source, thence, tierce, "whence. 14. ch. — Drop the h of ch in chamomile, choler, cholera, melancholy, school, stomach. Change to k in ache (ake), anchor (anker). 15. d. — Change d and ed final to t when so pronounced, as in crossed (crost), looked (lookt), etc., unless the e afects the preceding sound, as...
Page 14 - Whereas the experience of many years in the instruction of the deaf has plainly shown that among the members of this class of persons great differences exist in mental and physical...
Page xlix - That in any model or common school established under this Act, no child shall be required to read or study in or from any religious book, or to join in any exercise of devotion or religion which shall be objected to by his parents or guardians...
Page liv - No pupil shall be required to take part in any religious exercise objected to by his parents or guardians, and in order to the observance of this regulation, the teacher, before commencing a religious exercise, is to allow a short interval to elapse, during which the children of Roman Catholics, and of others who have signified their objection, may retire.
Page l - The clergy of any denomination, or their authorized representatives, shall have the right to give religious instruction to the pupils of their own church, in each school house, at least once a week, after the hour of closing the school in the afternoon...
Page 270 - Scholfield, his heirs or assigns, shall at any time after the expiration of five years from the date hereof pay to the said William S.
Page 266 - Now, therefore, This Indenture Witnesseth, that in consideration of the premises and of the sum of One Dollar...
Page 14 - That the system of instruction existing at present in America commends itself . to the world, for the reason that its tendency is to include all known methods and expedients which have been found to be of value in the education of the deaf, while it allows diversity and independence of action, and works at the same time harmoniously, aiming at the attainment of an object common to all.