| Thomas Chatterton - 1842 - 494 pages
...creditable trade or profession. The rules are very strict : the hours in summer are, from seven o'clock till twelve in the morning, and from one" to five in the afternoon ; in winter they assemble from eight till twelve, and from one to four. Throughout the year they are... | |
| Thomas Chatterton - Literary forgeries and mystifications - 1842 - 492 pages
...creditable trade or profession. The rules are very strict: the hours in summer are, from seven o'clock till twelve in the morning, and from one to five in the afternoon ; in winter they assemble from eight till twelve, and from one to four. Throughout the year they are... | |
| Thomas Chatterton - 1842 - 528 pages
...creditable trade or profession. The rules are very strict : the hours in summer are, from seven o'clock till twelve in the morning, and from one to five in the afternoon ; in winter they assemble from eight till twelve, and from one to four. Throughout the year they are... | |
| John Ross Dix - Literary forgeries and mystifications - 1851 - 218 pages
...are striet ; the boya are boarded in the house ; the sehool hours ia summer are— from seven o'eloek to twelve in the morning, and from one to five in the afternoon ; and in winter, from eight to twelve, and from one to four. The boys are obliged to he in hed every... | |
| John Ross Dix - Literary forgeries and mystifications - 1851 - 218 pages
...strict ; the boys are boarded in the house ; the school hours in summer are — from seven o'clock to twelve in the morning, and from one to five in the afternoon ; and in winter, from eight to twelve, and from one to four. The boys are obliged to be in bed every... | |
| Thomas Chatterton - 1865 - 898 pages
...creditable trade or profession. The rules are very strict; the hours in summer are, from seven o'clock till twelve in the morning, and from one to five in the afternoon ; in winter they assemble from eight till twelve, and from one to four. Throughout the year they are... | |
| 1866 - 498 pages
...creditable trade or profession. The rules are very strict ; the hours in summer are, from seven o'clock till twelve in the morning, and from one to five in the afternoon ; in winter they assemble from eight till twelve, and from one to four. Throughout the year they are... | |
| College students - 1886 - 598 pages
...to forms, one to syntax, and one to derivation and translation. The library will be open next term, from nine to twelve in the morning, and from one to five in the afternoon. This is a trreat improvement, and one that will be appreciated by all of the students. Mrs. Spear and... | |
| Henry Churchill Maxwell Lyte - Great Britain - 1886 - 534 pages
...argued a question against a senior Bachelor of Arts.' On at least seven other days, he stood at a desk from nine to twelve in the morning, and from one to five in the afternoon, ready to defend certain particular propositions against all comers. Logic formed the subject of the... | |
| Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - Cheshire (England) - 1913 - 552 pages
...order the Aggressor to be expeled. 8th. THAT the Hours of Attendance at School shall be from Eight to Twelve in the Morning and from One to Five in the Afternoon from the twenty fifth of March to the tenth October ; and from Nine to Twelve in the Morning and from... | |
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