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A History of the Struggle for Slavery Extension Or Restriction in the United ... - Page 147
by Horace Greeley - 1856 - 164 pages
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The Constitutions of the Several States of the Union and United States ...

1852 - 680 pages
...his religious belief; but nothing herein shall be construed to dispense with oaths and affirmations. Religion, morality and knowledge, however,, being...to encourage schools and the means of instruction. 8. The privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended, unless, in cases of rebellion...
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Michigan Reports: Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of Michigan, Volume 118

Michigan. Supreme Court, Randolph Manning, George C. Gibbs, Thomas McIntyre Cooley, Elijah W. Meddaugh, William Jennison, Hovey K. Clarke, Hoyt Post, Henry Allen Chaney, William Dudley Fuller, John Adams Brooks, Marquis B. Eaton, Herschel Bouton Lazell, James M. Reasoner, Richard W. Cooper - 1900 - 804 pages
...article 3 of the ordinance of 1787, and as its constitution (article 1, § 7) contained these words, "Religion, morality, and knowledge, however, being...to encourage schools and the means of instruction, "-it was the duty of the schools to impart religious instruction to the pupils. The court discussed...
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Acts of the State of Ohio, Volume 1; Volume 50

Ohio - 1852 - 362 pages
...however, -being essential to good government, it shall be the comcience. . . .... habeas corpus. jii • r duty of the General Assembly to pass suitable laws,...to encourage schools and the means of instruction. or the writ of SEC. 8. The privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended, unless, in...
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The American's Guide

1855 - 576 pages
...his religious belief; but nothing herein shall be conrtrued to dispense with oaths and affirmations. Religion, morality, and knowledge, however, being...to encourage schools a"nd the means of instruction. 8. The privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended, uuless in cases of rebellion...
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A History of the Struggle for Slavery Extension Or Restriction in the United ...

Horace Greeley - 1856 - 172 pages
...his religious belief; but nothing hereir shall be construed to dispense with oaths an<] affirmations. Religion, morality, and knowledge, however, being...instruction. SEC. 8. The privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended, unless in case of rebellion or invasion the public safety require it...
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Report of the Special Committee Appointed to Investigate the Troubles in ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee to Investigate the Troubles in Kansas - 1856 - 1346 pages
...religious belief ; but nothing herein shall be construed to dispense with oaths and affirmations. Eeligion, morality and knowledge, however, being essential to...instruction. SEC. 8. The privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended, unless, in cases of rebellion or invasion, the public safety requires...
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Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Ohio, Volume 52

Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives - 1857 - 864 pages
...his religious belief; but nothing herein shall be construed to dispense with oaths and affirmations. Religion, morality and knowledge, however, being essential...denomination in the peaceable enjoyment of its own mode of religious worship." Instead, then, of abridging the rights or prescribing any religious sect, it should...
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The True Republican: Containing the Inaugural Addresses, Together with the ...

Jonathan French - 1857 - 594 pages
...his religious belief; but nothing herein shall be construed to dispense with oaths and affirmations. Religion, morality, and knowledge, however, being...duty of the general assembly to pass suitable laws to protwt every religious denomination in the peaceable enjoyment of its own mode of public worship, and...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme ..., Volume 24; Volume 65

United States. Supreme Court - 1861 - 704 pages
...in its encouragement of education. By the last clause of article I, section 7, it is declared, that "religion, morality, and knowledge, however, being...to encourage schools and the means of instruction." Article VI, section 1, of the same Constitution, provides: " Sec. 1. The principal of all funds arising...
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American Ecclesiastical Law: The Law of Religious Societies ..., Volume 983

Ransom Hebbard Tyler - 1866 - 568 pages
...declared that religion, morality and knowledge are essential to good government, and it is therefore made the duty of the general assembly to pass suitable...peaceable enjoyment of its own mode of public worship. (State Const. Art. I, Sec. 7.) § 907. In conformity with the constitutional requirement, it has been...
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