| 1820 - 590 pages
...thfe number of one hundred families, or householders, they shall set up a grammar school, the master thereof being able to instruct youth, so far as they may be fitted for the University : and if any town neglect the performance hereof, above one year, then every such town shall... | |
| James Gordon Carter - Education - 1824 - 150 pages
...the number of one hundred families or householders, they shall set up a grammar school, the master thereof being able to instruct youth, so far as they may be fitted for the University ; and if any town neglect the performance hereof above one year, then every such town shall... | |
| James Gordon Carter - Education - 1824 - 230 pages
...provided by law for the support of grammar schools in all toiuns of one hundred families, " the master thereof being able to instruct youth so far as they may be fated for the University?" or what would our fathers have thought of their children, those fathers... | |
| Education - 1826 - 782 pages
...the number of one hundred families or householders, they shall set up a grammar school, the master thereof being able to instruct youth, so far as they may be fitted for the University j and if any town neglect the performance hereof above one year, then every such town shall... | |
| William Russell - Education - 1828 - 910 pages
...adapted to females. 724 POPULAR EDUCATION. holders, they shall set up a Grammar School, the roaster thereof being able to instruct youth so far as they may be fitted for the University.' These simple but efficient provisions of law for the support of primary, public schools,... | |
| George Bancroft - 1834 - 532 pages
...that learning may not be buried in the -~~ graves of our forefathers," it was ordered, " that 1647. every township, after the Lord hath increased them...instruct youth so far as they may be fitted for the university."1 The press began its work in 1639. "When New-England was poor, and they were but few in... | |
| George Bancroft - United States - 1834 - 530 pages
...learning may not be buried in the .~~ graves of our forefathers," it was ordered, " that 1647. everv township, after the Lord hath increased them to the...instruct youth so far as they may be fitted for the university." 1 The press began its work in 1639. "When New-England was poor, and they were but few... | |
| 1837 - 684 pages
...shall increase to the number of one hundred families, they shall set up a grammar school, the master thereof being able to instruct youth. so far as they may be fitted for the university." This was an original conception, and as grand as it was original. To elicit and cultivate... | |
| English periodicals - 1837 - 662 pages
...any town shall increase to the " number of one hundred families they shall set up a gram" mar-school, the masters thereof being able to instruct youth " so far as they may be fitted for the university." In the year 1638 John Harvard, who died soon after his arrival in the bay of Massachusetts,... | |
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