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Page 38
... authority in this is limited and confined to " forwarding , advancing , exalting , and preferring seminaries of learning ; " the " establishment " of which , and the teaching in which is to be managed by other persons , and not by the ...
... authority in this is limited and confined to " forwarding , advancing , exalting , and preferring seminaries of learning ; " the " establishment " of which , and the teaching in which is to be managed by other persons , and not by the ...
Page 40
... authority , is , " that the poor may be taught gratis . " That the first enactment used the words , " children between the ages of five and twelve years , whose parents are unable to pay for their schooling . " That the words in the ...
... authority , is , " that the poor may be taught gratis . " That the first enactment used the words , " children between the ages of five and twelve years , whose parents are unable to pay for their schooling . " That the words in the ...
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... authority or suggestion from the people ; and a common school " system is established throughout the State ; - $ 200,000 of the public . moneys appropriated thereto , with directors and comptrollers , authorized to levy taxes for buying ...
... authority or suggestion from the people ; and a common school " system is established throughout the State ; - $ 200,000 of the public . moneys appropriated thereto , with directors and comptrollers , authorized to levy taxes for buying ...
Page 43
... authority as to this is not left open , but restrained by the express words of the con- stitution . • The notion that if this is not law , it should be , and that the end justifies the means , is a hypothesis as fallacious as it is ...
... authority as to this is not left open , but restrained by the express words of the con- stitution . • The notion that if this is not law , it should be , and that the end justifies the means , is a hypothesis as fallacious as it is ...
Page 44
... authority exists , by direct or indirect means , to exact one cent from any man , for any purpose or object in this re- spect , except for the promotion of " the arts and sciences in sem- inaries , " and " the schooling of the poor ...
... authority exists , by direct or indirect means , to exact one cent from any man , for any purpose or object in this re- spect , except for the promotion of " the arts and sciences in sem- inaries , " and " the schooling of the poor ...
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