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... persons engaged in scientific pursuits and in the professions . Apothecaries , chemists , teachers , doctors , lawyers , publie officers , by favor , presumption , and trick , are permitted to begin without adequate preparation . They ...
... persons engaged in scientific pursuits and in the professions . Apothecaries , chemists , teachers , doctors , lawyers , publie officers , by favor , presumption , and trick , are permitted to begin without adequate preparation . They ...
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... persons in all the relations re- ferred to , who never read or study , or keep up with the improve- ment and progress of the age . Of doctors and apothecaries , who even lose their recollection of technical words ; of lawyers , who have ...
... persons in all the relations re- ferred to , who never read or study , or keep up with the improve- ment and progress of the age . Of doctors and apothecaries , who even lose their recollection of technical words ; of lawyers , who have ...
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... persons from whom this tax is impertinently extorted cannot afford thus to teach their own children . A common school for all to go to can no more be forced upon the people of the United States , than a common church . The poor school ...
... persons from whom this tax is impertinently extorted cannot afford thus to teach their own children . A common school for all to go to can no more be forced upon the people of the United States , than a common church . The poor school ...
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... persons , from five to twenty - one years of age , and turning them upon the world in multitudes , for employment and subsistence as mere scholars . 5. Whether schooling up to the age of twenty - one years improves the morals . 6. And ...
... persons , from five to twenty - one years of age , and turning them upon the world in multitudes , for employment and subsistence as mere scholars . 5. Whether schooling up to the age of twenty - one years improves the morals . 6. And ...
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... persons after " instruction " has been given to them . The Legislature have power to " establish schools " for instructing of " " the poor gratis ; " but they have no power to " establish seminaries of learning , " of any description ...
... persons after " instruction " has been given to them . The Legislature have power to " establish schools " for instructing of " " the poor gratis ; " but they have no power to " establish seminaries of learning , " of any description ...
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