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Rh pupils, in distinct Seminaries, will be an object of importance.

4.—That it be left to the discretion of a Committee of Managers to adopt such measures as may appear practicable and expedient for accomplishing the objects above stated, whenever local wants and facilities may invite.

5.— no system of education shall be introduced, nor any book used in the Schools, under the exclusive control of this Society, without the sanction of the Committee of Managers; and that the School-books approved by the Committee, as far as they may be procurable from the Calcutta School-book Society, shall be obtained from that Association.

6.— in furtherance of the objects of this Society Auxiliary School Associations, founded upon it’sits [sic] principles, be recommended and encouraged throughout the country; and especially at the principal cities and stations.

7.— a Committee of Managers for conducting the business of this institution be