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... Constitution of Pennsylvania provides , Article VII . Sect . 1 , viz : - " PUBLIC SCHOOLS . " " The Legislature shall provide by law for the establishment of schools throughout the State , in such manner that the poor may be taught ...
... Constitution of Pennsylvania provides , Article VII . Sect . 1 , viz : - " PUBLIC SCHOOLS . " " The Legislature shall provide by law for the establishment of schools throughout the State , in such manner that the poor may be taught ...
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... Constitution are manifestly distinct , not only because they are not convertible terms , but because they have been used to express different objects , and are not used in the same sense . There is an obvious distinction between ...
... Constitution are manifestly distinct , not only because they are not convertible terms , but because they have been used to express different objects , and are not used in the same sense . There is an obvious distinction between ...
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... constitution , that " the poor may be taught gratis . " It makes a school district of the city and a part of the county of Philadelphia , with a board of comptrollers , who are authorized , at the public expense , to build school houses ...
... constitution , that " the poor may be taught gratis . " It makes a school district of the city and a part of the county of Philadelphia , with a board of comptrollers , who are authorized , at the public expense , to build school houses ...
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... constitutional provision , and which is restrictive of all legislative authority , is , " that the poor may be ... Constitution , except to determine the ages within which " the poor may be taught gratis . " 66 " from the That this ...
... constitutional provision , and which is restrictive of all legislative authority , is , " that the poor may be ... Constitution , except to determine the ages within which " the poor may be taught gratis . " 66 " from the That this ...
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... constitution in 1790 , retained as it was amended in 1838. That the understanding of the words , as to the cha- racter or description of " the poor " persons to " be taught gratis , " was ascertained and determined in 1809 , and ...
... constitution in 1790 , retained as it was amended in 1838. That the understanding of the words , as to the cha- racter or description of " the poor " persons to " be taught gratis , " was ascertained and determined in 1809 , and ...
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