| United States. Congress. House - 1868 - 1124 pages
...essential to good government, the general assembly shall pass suitable laws to protect every religion denomination in the peaceable enjoyment of its own...encourage schools and the means of instruction. SEC. 24. All lands in this State are declared to be allodial ; arid feudal tenures of every description,... | |
| 1868 - 50 pages
...10. No form of religion shall be established by law; but it shall be the duty of the General Assembly to pass suitable laws to protect every religious denomination in the peaceable enjoyment of its own mode of. worship. SECTION 11. The right of trial by jury shall remain inviolate. SECTION 12. No person shall... | |
| South Carolina. Constitutional Convention - 1868 - 930 pages
...No form of religion shall be established by law ; but it shall be the duty of the General Assembly to pass suitable laws to protect every religious denomination in the peaceable enjoyment of its own mode of worship. SEC. 11. The right of trial by jury shall remain inviolate. SEC. 12, No person shall be disqualified... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1898 - 1274 pages
...common-school idea. The makers of the constitution express themselves in their bill of rights thus: " Religion , morality, and knowledge, however, being...essential to good government, it shall be the duty of the general assembly to pass suitable laws to protect every religious denomination in the peaceful enjoyment... | |
| United States. Department of Education (1867-1868) - 1868 - 928 pages
...said donations are made. In the constitution of 1851, section seventh of the first article says : * * Religion, morality, and knowledge, however, being...essential to good government, it shall be the duty of the general assembly to pass suitable laws to protect every religious denomination in the peaceable enjoyment... | |
| United States. Department of Education (1867-1868) - 1868 - 990 pages
...donations are made. In the constitution of 1851, section seventh of the first article says : * * Eeligion, morality, and knowledge, however, being essential to good government, it shall be the duty of the general assembly to pass suitable laws to protect every religious denomination in the peaceable enjoyment... | |
| South Carolina - 1868 - 942 pages
...religion shall be established bylaw; but it tected'P pr°" s^a^ be the duty °f the General Assembly to pass suitable laws to protect every religious denomination in the peaceable enjoyment of its own Trial by mode of worship. Jury. SECTION 11. The right of trial by jury shall remain inviolate. SECTION... | |
| Nebraska - 1869 - 392 pages
...witness on account of his religious belief; but nothing herein shall be construed to dispense with oaths and affirmations. Religion, morality, and knowledge,...encourage schools and the means of instruction. SEC. 17. The military shall be in strict subordination to the civil power. SEC. 18. The writ of error shall... | |
| 1869 - 618 pages
...on account of his religious belief ; but nothing herein shall be construed to dispense with oaths or affirmations. Religion, morality, and knowledge, however,...essential to good government, it shall be the duty of the General Assembly to pass suitable laws to protect every religious denomination in the peaceable enjoyment... | |
| Edward Everett Hale - 1870 - 868 pages
...morality, and knowledge being essential to good government, it shall be the duty of the General Assembly to pass suitable laws to protect every religious denomination...to encourage schools and the means of instruction." It w«a claimed that the first resolution infringed on the liberty of religion in tfae schools, beside... | |
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