| J. Willm, John Pringle Nichol - 1847 - 346 sayfa
...helping on the education of the people, Government were to abstain from introducing the element of religion at all into their part of the scheme, and...— the contrary might be strongly expressed in the preamable of their act; but on the ground that, in the present divided state of the Christian world,... | |
| J. Willm, John Pringle Nichol - 1847 - 344 sayfa
...they held the matter to be insignificant — the contrary might be strongly expressed in the preamable of their act ; but on the ground that, in the present...divided state of the Christian world, they would take no cognisance of, just because they would attempt no control over the religion of applicants for aid —... | |
| J. Willm, John Pringle Nichol - 1847 - 348 sayfa
...helping on the education of the people, Government were to abstain from introducing the element of religion at all into their part of the scheme, and this not because they held the matter to be insignificant—the contrary might be strongly expressed in the preamable of their act; but on the... | |
| 1850 - 602 sayfa
...helping on the education of the people, Government ' " [should] abstain from introducing the element of religion at ' " all into their part of the scheme...state of the Christian ' " world, they would take no cognisance of, just because they ' " would attempt no control over, the religion of applicants for... | |
| Joseph Willm - 1850 - 382 sayfa
...the matter to be insignificant—the contrary might be strongly expressed in the preamable of then- act; but on the ground that, in the present divided state of the Christian world, they would take no cognisance of, just because they would attempt no control over the religion of applicants for aid—-leaving... | |
| 1850 - 590 sayfa
...for helping on the education of the people, Government should abstain from introducing the element of religion at all into their part of the scheme, and this, not becanse they held the matter to be insignificant — the con trary might be strongly expressed in the... | |
| 1852 - 782 sayfa
...for helping on the education of the people, Government should refrain from introducing the clement of religion at all into their part of the scheme ; and this, not because they hold the matter to be insignificant (the contrary might be strongly expressed in the preamble of their... | |
| Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth - 1853 - 524 sayfa
...helping on the education of the people, Government [should] abstain from introducing the element of religion at all into their part of the scheme, and...divided state of the Christian world, they would take no cognisance of, just because they would attempt no control over, the religion of applicants for aid... | |
| Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth - 1853 - 522 sayfa
...Government [should] abstain from introducing the element of religion at all into (heir part of the schema, and this, not because they held the matter to be insignificant...divided state of the Christian world, they would take no cognisance of, just because they would attempt no control over, the religion of applicants for aid... | |
| Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth - 1853 - 554 sayfa
...helping on the education of the people, Government were to abstain from introducing the element of religion at all into their part of the scheme, and this, not because they held the matter to be insignificant,—the contrary might lie strongly expressed in the preamble of their Act, — but on... | |
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