| 1825 - 664 sidor
...into the three principal provinces dependent upon England; and the advantages already derived from it, sufficiently prove its great influence in the improvement of the moral and religious habits of the people." P. 21. A just tribute is then paid to the memory of the late Bishop Middleton,... | |
| 1827 - 854 sidor
...the three principal provinces dependent upon England ; ¡ind the advantages already derived from it, sufficiently prove its great influence in the improvement...Halifax, Nova Scotia, St. John's, New Brunswick, and at Quebec, establishments have been formed, which promise to be the means of spreading the knowledge of... | |
| Charles Frederick Pascoe - 1901 - 756 sidor
...Brunswick, and extending it through every part of the North American Colonies." These schools proved of great influence in the improvement of the moral and religious character of the people. The merits of the system became generally admitted by Koman Catholics and Dissenters alike — the... | |
| Adam Shortt, Sir Arthur George Doughty - 1914 - 488 sidor
...movement spread to New Brunswick and to the other provinces. These schools proved to be an important influence in the improvement of the moral and religious character of the people. But the system was necessarily incomplete till higher schools of learning were added. : :.... King's... | |
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