The schools-probation: or, Rules and orders for certain set-exercises to bee performed by the scholars on probation-daies: Made and approved by learned men, for the use of Merchant-Tailor's-School in London.
- Title
- The schools-probation: or, Rules and orders for certain set-exercises to bee performed by the scholars on probation-daies: Made and approved by learned men, for the use of Merchant-Tailor's-School in London.
- Author
- Merchant Taylors' School (London, England)
- Publication
- London :: printed by H. L[loyd]. for William Du-Gard, late of Merchant-Tailors, now master of a private school in Coleman-Street,
- 1661.
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- Subject terms
- Education
- Schools
- Merchant Taylors' School (London, England) -- Early works to 1800.
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"The schools-probation: or, Rules and orders for certain set-exercises to bee performed by the scholars on probation-daies: Made and approved by learned men, for the use of Merchant-Tailor's-School in London." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A94252.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 19, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- THE ORDERS OF THE School's-Probation:
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THE EXAMINATION OF THE School's-Probation.
- The Preface.
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Of the Examination, the place and time. -
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Of the persons onely to be present; the time of coming together, and reading of Orders. -
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That no impertinent matter is to be in∣truded. -
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Wherein and how the Scholars are to bee examined. -
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Of the time to bee spent in examining every Form; and of the best Scholars. -
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An entrance to bee made in the Com∣panie's Register-Book. -
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Of the monie to bee given and distribu∣ted. -
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An Exposition of the Companie's mean∣ing touching this Examination.
- ORDERS of the SCHOOL concerning the Removing out of one Form into another.
- half title
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exercises
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Class. I.
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EXERCITIUM HORAE PRIMAE
matutino tempore. - Exercitium horae secunda matutino tempore.
- Exercitium horae tertiae matutino tempore.
- Exercitium horae quartae matutino tempore.
- Exercitium horae primae pomeridiano tempore.
- Exercitium horae secunde pomeridiano tempore.
- Exercitium horae tertiae pomeridiano tempore.
- Exercitium horae quartae pomeridiano tempore.
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EXERCITIUM HORAE PRIMAE
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Class. II.
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EXERCITIUM HORAE PRIMAE
matutino tempore. - Exercitium horae primae pomeridiano tempore.
- Exercitium horae secundae pomeridiano tempore.
- Exercitium horae secundae matutino tempore.
- Exercitium horae tertiae matutino tempore.
- Exercitium horae quartae matutino tempore.
- Exercitium horae primae matutino tempore.
- Exercitium horae primae pomeridiano tempore.
- Exercitium horae secundae pomeridiano tempore.
- Exercitium horae tertiae pomeridiano tempore.
- Exercitium horae quartae pomeridiano tempore.
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EXERCITIUM HORAE PRIMAE
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Class. III.
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EXERCITIUM HORAE PRIMAE
matutino tempore. - Exercitium horae secundae matutino tempore.
- Exercitium horae tertiae matutino tempore.
- Exercitium horae quartae matutino tempore.
- Exercitium horae primae pomeridiano tempore.
- Exercitium horae secundae pomeridiano tempore.
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Exercitium horae tertiae pomeridiano tempore.
- Metaphrasis & usus Epistolae Ciceronianae. Fam. l. 14. 11.
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Phrasis.
Summâ virtute & singulari huma∣nitate. -
Phrasis.
Graviore sum dolore affectus nostrâ factum esse negligentiâ. -
Phrasis.
Longè alia in fortunâ esse, atque ejus pietas ac dignitas postulabat. -
Phrasis.
Nobis erat in animo, filium ad Caesa∣rem mittere. - Imitatio prioris Epistolae.
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EXERCITIUM HORAE PRIMAE
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Class. IV.
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EXERCITIUM HORAE PRIMAE
matutino tempore. - Exercitium horae secundae matutino tempore.
- Exercitium horae tertiae matutino tempore.
- Exercitium horae quartae matutino tempore.
- Exercitium horae primae pomeridiano tempore.
- Exercitium horae secundae pomeridiano tempore.
- Exercitium horae tertiae pomeridiano tempore.
- Exercitium horae quartae pomeridiano tempore.
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EXERCITIUM HORAE PRIMAE
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Class. I.