Report of twenty-one years' experience of the Dick bequest for elevating the character ... of the parochial schools ... in the counties of Aberdeen, Banff and Moray1854 |
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Aberdeen absence at College advance Alex allowance answer appear appointed Arithmetic Assistant ASSISTANT-SUBSTITUTES Asst attainment attendance average Banchory Devenick benefit Bible Bogbrae branches Chapter character circumstances connexion county of Aberdeen degree Dick's discipline duty effect election elevation emoluments English evil examination exercise exhibited extended favourable Fcap feeling FELICIA HEMANS Fochabers Foolscap 8vo Geography give Grammar Greek habit Heritors higher important increase influence instances instruction intelligence James John KEITH JOHNSTON labour lesson Master ment Milne Bequest mind Minister moral nature noticed number of pupils number of Schools object observed obtained occasion Parish Parish School Parochial Schools Portsoy Presbyterial Report principle qualifications questions receive referred regard religious remarkable Report of 1844 result Returns Royal Burghs rule salary School fees Schoolmaster Schoolmaster's Scripture shew shewn Shorter Catechism spirit Substitute taught Teacher teaching three counties tion Trustees vols Volsci whole
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