| New York (State). Legislature. Assembly - New York (State) - 1834 - 650 pages
...population. Experience in other States has proved, what has been abundantly confirmed by our own, that too large a sum of public money distributed among...public money, is about as much less, compared with other towns having no local fund, as the amount received from that source. The sum now distributed... | |
| William Russell, William Channing Woodbridge, Fordyce Mitchell Hubbard - Education - 1834 - 638 pages
...gratuitous aid. ' Experience in other States has proved, what has been abundantly confirmed by our own, that too large a sum of public money distributed among...a town possesses a local fund, the amount paid for teacher's wages, above the public money, is about as much less, compared with other towns having no... | |
| Education - 1834 - 592 pages
...Experience in other States has proved, what has been abundantly confirmed by our own, that too large a aum of public money distributed among the Common Schools,...a town possesses a local fund, the amount paid for teacher's wages, above the public money, is about as much less, compared with other towns having no... | |
| Education - 1834 - 602 pages
...gratuitous aid. ' Experience in other States has proved, what has been abundantly confirmed by our own, that too large a sum of public money distributed among...contributions from a public fund increase. In almost every cose, in which a town possesses a local fund, the amount paid for teacher's wages, above the public... | |
| Henry Dunn - Bible - 1838 - 60 pages
...in other States has proved, what has been abundantly confirmed by our own, that too large a sum of money distributed among the common schools has no...a town possesses a local fund, the amount paid for teacher's wages, above the public money, is about as much less, compared with other towns having no... | |
| Henry Dunn - Bible - 1838 - 60 pages
...increase. In almost every case in which a town possesses a local fund, the amount paid for teacher's wages, above the public money, is about as much less, compared with other towns having no local fund, as the amount received from that source." The following observations... | |
| 1843 - 540 pages
...legislature, that " experience in other states has proved what has been abundantly confirmed by our own, that too large a sum of public money distributed among...as the contributions from a public fund increase. '• Should the general fund at any future day," he continues, " be recruited so as to admit of an... | |
| Education - 1843 - 798 pages
...legislature, that " experience in other state» has proved what has been abundantly confirmed by our own, that too large a sum of public money distributed among...voluntary contributions of the inhabitants decline iu amount, with almost uniform regularity, as the contributions from a public fund increase." " Should... | |
| Samuel Sidwell Randall - Education - 1844 - 336 pages
...Experience in other states," he observes, " has proved what has been abundantly confirmed by our own, that too large a sum of public money distributed among...as the contributions from a public fund increase." " Should the general fund at any future day be recruited so as to admit of an augmentation of the capital... | |
| Samuel Sidwell Randall - Education - 1844 - 348 pages
...Experience in other states," he observes, " has proved~whal has been abundantly confiimed by our own, that too large a sum of public money distributed among the common schools has no salutary effect. Beycnd a certain point, the voluntary contributions of the inhabiant* decline in amount with almost... | |
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