| 1884 - 836 pages
...evil, Phillips Exeter Academy was founded. The Constitution of North Carolina, of 177(1, declared that "a school or schools shall be established by the legislature,...encouraged and promoted in one or more universities ; " but the education of the people remained meagre. Georgia was among the first of the States to affirm... | |
| North Carolina. Department of Agriculture - 1886 - 380 pages
...Carolina, adopted in 1776, ordained as a part of the fundamental law that "schools shall be established for the convenient instruction of youth, with such...public, as may enable them to instruct at low prices." As soon as the resources of the State permitted, this provision of the Constitution was carried into... | |
| James Pyle Wickersham - 1886 - 720 pages
...following provision respecting education : A school or schools shall be established in each county by the Legislature for the convenient instruction...paid by the public as may enable them to instruct youth at low prices; and all useful learning shall be duly encouraged and promoted in one or more Universities.... | |
| 1887 - 716 pages
...laws of North Carolina and Massachusetts. North Carolina in her Constitution of 177G provided "that a school or schools shall be established by the legislature...youth, with such salaries to the masters, paid by tbe public, as may enable them to instruct at low prices. And all useful learning Bhull be duly encouraged... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1888 - 814 pages
...amid storms and thundering, to be made good when the sun shone brightly on a free and united people : 'A school or schools shall be established by the Legislature...encouraged and promoted in one or more Universities.'" The conventions of 1835, 18G1, 1865, and 18G8 left the requirements of the University in the Constitution.... | |
| Herbert Baxter Adams - 1888 - 888 pages
...democratic government is education ; so in the initial Constitution of the State it was declared "That a school or schools shall be established by the Legislature...; and all useful learning shall be duly encouraged in one or more universities." • The above, then, is the foundation of the public-school system ;... | |
| Herbert Baxter Adams - 1888 - 732 pages
...when the sun shone brightly on a free and united people : 'A school or schools shall be establishes by the Legislature for the convenient instruction...encouraged and promoted in one or more Universities.'" The conventions of 1835, 18G1, 18G5, and 18G8 left the requirements of the University in the Constitution.... | |
| 1888 - 1124 pages
...amid storms and thundering, to be made good when the sun shone brightly on a free and united people : 'A school or schools shall be established by the Legislature...to the masters, paid by the public, as may enable Jhetn to instruct at low prices; and all useful learning shall be duly encouraged and promoted in one... | |
| Philadelphia. Central High School - 1888 - 150 pages
...Dutch. The Constitution of 1776 provided that "a school or schools shall be established in each county by the Legislature for the convenient instruction...paid by the public, as may enable them to instruct youth at low prices." The Constitution of 1790 directed that " The Legislature shall, as soon as conveniently... | |
| 1922 - 1604 pages
...the organic law of the Commonwealth. For the mandate of this first constitution was "that all nseful learning shall be duly encouraged and promoted in one or more universities." The purpose and object of this provision, well known and understood at the time, were to protect the... | |
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