| Henry Barnard - 1839 - 1066 pages
...and especially of Connecticut, made provision that " not a family should grow up in our midst with a single child unable to read the holy word of God, and other good and profitably printed books in the English tongue, and the good laws of this colony." For... | |
| 1842 - 546 pages
...education of children and servants, there are many persons unable to read the English tongue, and thereby unable to read the holy word of God, and the good laws of this colony, it is hereby ordained, that all parents and masters shall cause their children and servants,... | |
| 1854 - 654 pages
...should ie the duty of the selectmen of each town to see that no children were suffered to grow up " unable to read the Holy Word of God and the good laws of the colony." Every town oi fifty householders should support a school for reading and writing. Every town of one... | |
| Gideon Hiram Hollister - 1855 - 714 pages
...learned ministry and an intelligent magistracy, but that the " barbarism " of having a " single person unable to read the Holy Word of God, and the good laws of the colony," was not to be found in any household however poor, entitle* Connecticut to a prominent place on the... | |
| Gideon Hiram Hollister - 1857 - 788 pages
...learned ministry and an intelligent magistracy, but that the " barbarism " of having a " single person unable to read the Holy Word of God, and the good laws of the colony," was not to be found in any household however poor, entitle* Connecticut to a prominent place on the... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1857 - 880 pages
...education of children and servants, there are many persons unable to read the English tongue, and thereby unable to read the Holy Word of God, and the good laws of this colony, and it is hereby ordained, that all parents and masters shall cause their children and... | |
| 1857 - 956 pages
...cation of children and servante, there are many persons unable to read the English tongue, and thereby unable to read the Holy Word of God, and the good laws of this colony, and it i» hereby ordained, that all parents and masters shall canso their children and... | |
| Gideon Hiram Hollister - 1858 - 808 pages
...learned ministry and an intelligent magistracy, but that the " barbarism " of having a " single person unable to read the Holy Word of God, and the good laws of the colony," was not to be found in any household however poor, entitle* Connecticut to a prominent place on the... | |
| National Association for the Promotion of Social Science (Great Britain) - 1864 - 974 pages
..." not to suffer so much barbarism in any of their families as to have a single child or apprentice unable to read the Holy Word of God, and the good laws of the colony :" and also " to bring them up to some lawful calling or employment, under a penalty for each offence."... | |
| Connecticut. Board of Education - 1858 - 712 pages
...found that many families had allowed young "barbarians" to grow up in their midst, who could " not read the Holy word of God and the good laws of the colony," it was ordained by the general court, that " the grand jurymen in each town do once in the year at... | |
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