Parliamentary Papers, 第 47 巻

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10 ページ - A sentence slowly dictated once by a few words at a time, from the same book, but not from the paragraph read.
10 ページ - Arithmetic. Form on blackboard or slate, from dictation, figures up to 20; name at sight figures up to 20; add and subtract figures up to 10, orally, from examples on blackboard.
17 ページ - I have long thought that a National Portrait Exhibition, chronologically arranged, might not only possess great historical interest, by bringing together portraits of all the most eminent contemporaries of their respective eras, but might also serve to illustrate the progress and condition, at various periods, of British Art " — and at the same time tendering any portraits from his collection at Knowsley.
10 ページ - Writing. A sentence slowly dictated once by a few words at a time, from the same book, but not from the paragraph read.
65 ページ - Charitable Allowances charged on the Concordatum Fund in Ireland, and other Allowances and Bounties formerly defrayed from the Grants for the Lord Lieutenant's Household, Civil Contingencies, &c 6,589 0 0 5,259 14 0 Class 7.
59 ページ - St. Domingo Sufferers, American Loyalists, and others who have heretofore received Allowances from Her Majesty...
16 ページ - March, 1851, the . Salaries and Contingent Expenses of the Mixed Commissions established under Treaties with Foreign Powers for suppressing the Traffic in Slaves...
62 ページ - Charities and bounties to such indigent and necessitous persons as shall be approved of by the Barons of Exchequer in Scotland, and to be distributed amongst them quarterly; including £120 as salary to the Almoner and Deputies 2,250 0 0 The General Assembly of the Church of Scotland 1,950 0 0 John James Edmonstone, Esq.
17 ページ - Exhibition, chronologically arranged, might not only possess great historical interest, by bringing together portraits of all the most eminent contemporaries of their respective eras, but might also serve to illustrate the progress and condition, at various periods, of British Art. My idea, therefore, would be to admit either portraits of eminent men, though by inferior or unknown artists, or portraits by eminent artists, though of obscure or unknown individuals. I have, of course, no means of knowing,...
62 ページ - The Bishop of Sodor and Man, to be distributed among the Incumbents and Schoolmasters of the Isle of Man...

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