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... least of the systems is capable of change . Though we cannot enforce , in the schools of Mr. Lancaster , a general rule for attendance at church , we can introduce into the schools of Dr. Bell the same latitude in respect to places of ...
... least would follow , namely , that the party constituting the Church of England had the same right to associate among themselves for the promotion of their own cause as any other party , If the old dissenters in this country , namely ...
... are solicitous to communicate this early bias , imply at least a doubt on their parts , whether the established religion religion really is so excellent as they pretend . But 1812 . 13 First Report on National Education .
... least subject to inconvenience from such exclusion . Among the Quakers , whom the condition particularly affects , there are few , if any , objects of gratuitous education : and if there were , it is not probable that any relaxation of ...
... least of it , be unnecessary , because it is already implied in the rules of the parent institution . But if it were added , or even if it were meant , that they are admissible without complying with the proper terms of admission , a ...