Annual Report of the Schools of New Brunswick ... by the Chief Superintendent of Education |
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... Pupils in Cities and Towns . xii xiv Enrolment of Pupils from 1872 to June , 1888 .... XV Number of Pupils receiving Instruction in the several subjects of the Course , xvi Course of Instruction ..... xix Teachers and Assistants ...
... Pupils in Cities and Towns . xii xiv Enrolment of Pupils from 1872 to June , 1888 .... XV Number of Pupils receiving Instruction in the several subjects of the Course , xvi Course of Instruction ..... xix Teachers and Assistants ...
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... PUPILS , & C . Number of Schools .. Increase .... Number of Teachers .. Increase .. Number of Pupils . Increase ..... Second Term , 1887 . First Term , 1888 . 1,542 1,532 38 10 1,613 1,587 45 Decrease ... 11 55,492 59,636 1,560 Decrease ...
... PUPILS , & C . Number of Schools .. Increase .... Number of Teachers .. Increase .. Number of Pupils . Increase ..... Second Term , 1887 . First Term , 1888 . 1,542 1,532 38 10 1,613 1,587 45 Decrease ... 11 55,492 59,636 1,560 Decrease ...
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... pupils in the enrol- ment for the year , making the total enrolment 69,063 , an increase of 38 , schools , 45 teachers and 1,560 pupils for the second term of 1887 upon the corresponding term of 1886 , and an increase of 10 schools with ...
... pupils in the enrol- ment for the year , making the total enrolment 69,063 , an increase of 38 , schools , 45 teachers and 1,560 pupils for the second term of 1887 upon the corresponding term of 1886 , and an increase of 10 schools with ...
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... pupils up to a certain standard of intellectual and moral excellence , it is evident that frequent blanks and breaks in the in- struction must at least be injurious , if not fatal , to the end in view . A glance at the preceding table ...
... pupils up to a certain standard of intellectual and moral excellence , it is evident that frequent blanks and breaks in the in- struction must at least be injurious , if not fatal , to the end in view . A glance at the preceding table ...
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... pupils form a wider acquaintance with facts , will be better prepared to deal with the subject . The use of Bailey's ... pupils capable of receiving it . The course suggests that whenever it is practicable illustrative experiments be ...
... pupils form a wider acquaintance with facts , will be better prepared to deal with the subject . The use of Bailey's ... pupils capable of receiving it . The course suggests that whenever it is practicable illustrative experiments be ...
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Acadian Albert ALBERT COUNTY amount Annie apparatus Arbor Day Board of Education Board of School Boards of Trustees Boys Brunswick Campbellton Candidates Carleton Carleton County Chairman Charlotte Charlotte County Chief Superintendent City Class County Fund course CROCKET Decrease departments Edmundston ended December 31st Esquire examination Florenceville Fredericton Girls Give Gloucester graded school Grammar School Harvey Station improvement Increase Institute instruction Kent Keswick Ridge Kings lessons license Madawaska Male Teachers Mary Maugerville Millidgeville Miss Moncton Name of Teacher Normal School Northumberland number of days number of pupils Parish Percentage plants Poor Districts Principal provision PUBLIC SCHOOLS Pupils daily present pupils enrolled Queens reading repairs Restigouche RESTIGOUCHE COUNTY Richibucto Saint John salaries School Trustees school-house school-rooms schools in operation Second Term session Shediac Steeves Street School subjects Sunbury Superior School TABLE taught TERM CLOSED term last Town Victoria VII VIII Westmorland WESTMORLAND COUNTY Wetmore York
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Page 66 - Wept o'er his wounds or tales of sorrow done, Shouldered his crutch, and showed how fields were won. Pleased with his guests, the good man learned to glow, And quite forgot their vices in their woe ; Careless their merits or their faults to scan, His pity gave ere charity began.
Page 190 - Saw the earth open and gulp her down, And Braddock's army was done so brown, Left without a scalp to its crown.
Page 192 - Thus the ideas, as well as children, of our youth often die before us : and our minds represent to us those tombs to which we are approaching ; where though the brass and marble remain, yet the inscriptions are effaced by time, and the imagery moulders away.
Page 66 - Linden saw another sight, When the drum beat at dead of night Commanding fires of death to light The darkness of her scenery. By torch and trumpet fast arrayed, Each horseman drew his battle-blade, And furious every charger neighed, To join the dreadful revelry.
Page 59 - And reached that torrent's sounding shore* Which, daughter of three mighty lakes, From Vennachar in silver breaks, Sweeps through the plain, and ceaseless mines On Bochastle the mouldering lines, Where Rome, the Empress of the world, Of yore her eagle wings unfurled.
Page 66 - WHEN through life unblest we rove, Losing all that made life dear, Should some notes we used to love, In days of boyhood, meet our ear, Oh ! how welcome breathes the strain ! Wakening thoughts that long have slept ! Kindling former smiles again In faded eyes that long have wept.
Page 62 - Wherefore, if a straight line, &c. QED PROPOSITION XXVIII. THEOREM. If a straight line falling upon two other straight lines, make the exterior angle equal to the interior and opposite upon the same side of the line ; or make the interior angles upon the same side together equal to two right angles ; the two straight lines shall be parallel to one another.
Page 73 - Other Romans shall arise, Heedless of a soldier's name, Sounds, not arms, shall win the prize, Harmony the path to fame.
Page 62 - If a straight line be divided into any two parts, the square on the whole line is equal to the squares on the two parts, together with twice the rectangle contained by the parts.
Page 60 - If two triangles have one angle of the one equal to one angle of the other and the sides about these equal angles proportional, the triangles are similar.