The Makers of Canada. [Vol.I-XXIII] ...Morang & Company, limited, 1911 |
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... grants obnoxious to the colonists , and peremptorily insisting on the condi- tions under which they should be sold and settled . Their interference was also frequent regarding church establishments and endowments , official salaries and ...
... grants obnoxious to the colonists , and peremptorily insisting on the condi- tions under which they should be sold and settled . Their interference was also frequent regarding church establishments and endowments , official salaries and ...
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... grants , they were made in England and not in Canada . But even in these times when the Methodists and others were quietly making the best of their disadvantages , the existence of a spirit of arrogant enmity towards them was manifest ...
... grants , they were made in England and not in Canada . But even in these times when the Methodists and others were quietly making the best of their disadvantages , the existence of a spirit of arrogant enmity towards them was manifest ...
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... grant . Until after the war the lands were not productive of any appreciable revenue , and the support of the Angli- can clergy was derived from grants made by the home government and by the Society for the Pro- pagation of the Gospel ...
... grant . Until after the war the lands were not productive of any appreciable revenue , and the support of the Angli- can clergy was derived from grants made by the home government and by the Society for the Pro- pagation of the Gospel ...
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SCHOOL BILL OF 1816 books to be used , and to grant the teacher a certifi- cate on presentation of which he would be entitled to his proportion of the legislative grant to the district . ( 3 ) It made provision for grants in aid to the ...
SCHOOL BILL OF 1816 books to be used , and to grant the teacher a certifi- cate on presentation of which he would be entitled to his proportion of the legislative grant to the district . ( 3 ) It made provision for grants in aid to the ...
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legislative grant and the district boards , and the chief purpose of the latter would seem to have been , besides the apportionment of the money , the exclusion of disloyal teachers and text books . The educational development of the ...
legislative grant and the district boards , and the chief purpose of the latter would seem to have been , besides the apportionment of the money , the exclusion of disloyal teachers and text books . The educational development of the ...
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