| United States. Congress. House - 1872 - 794 pages
...children. It is not a case for labored interpretation or construction; the language of the supremo law is too explicit to need any studied interpretation,...and efficient system of free schools, whereby all tin rliilaren of this State may receive a good common-school edycatiou." There is no white, no black;... | |
| Robert Ellis Thompson, William Wilberforce Newton, Otis H. Kendall - 1872 - 722 pages
...manly declaration of the new Constitution of the State of Illinois, as follows : "The General Assembly shall provide a thorough and efficient system of free schools, whereby all the children of the State may receive a good common school education." III. What are known as the sinking fund sections... | |
| Illinois - 1874 - 1270 pages
...suffrage persons convicted of infamous crimes. ATtTICLE VII I. EDUCATION. § 1. The general assembly ers th@Kp. children of this state may receive a good common school education. § 2. All lands, moneys, or other... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1875 - 1098 pages
...COLOIiED CIHLDBEN AND THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. The constitution of the State enacts that the general assembly shall provide a thorough and efficient system of free schools, whereby all children of the State may receive a good common school education. The question whether separate schools... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1875 - 1128 pages
...COLORED CHILDREN AND THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Tho constitution of tho Stato enacts that tho general assembly shall provide a thorough and efficient system of free schools, whereby all children of tho State may receive * good common school education. Tho question whether separate schools... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1876 - 1212 pages
...improved up to 1856. The article on "education ,"1870, directs, in section 1, that " the general assembly shall provide a thorough and efficient system of free...this State may receive a good common school education ;" in section 2, that " lands, moneys, or other property donated, granted, or received for school,... | |
| Benjamin Perley Poore - 1877 - 1054 pages
...suffrage persons convicted of infamous crimes. ARTICLE VIII. EDUCATION. SECTION 1. The general assembly c@ 0 common-school education. SEC. 2. All lands, moneys, or other property donated, granted, or received... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education, United States. Office of Education - 1877 - 706 pages
...perquisites of office, or other compensatlon<J Article VIII.— Education. SECTION 1. The general assembly shall provide a thorough and efficient system of free...all the children of this State may receive a good couimon-school-education.t ' Salary paid superintendent of public instruction, $3,500. 26 § 2.' All... | |
| Illinois - 1879 - 70 pages
...County Superintendent of Schools. 8 3. Public Schools not to be Sectarian. § 1. The general assembly shall provide a thorough and efficient system of free schools, whereby all children of this State may receive a good common school education. 35 poses, and the proceeds thereof,... | |
| 1890 - 674 pages
...considering the tendencies of the last forty years. The general assembly shall " provide a thorough, efficient system of free schools, whereby all the...state may receive a good common school education." The school and university funds are well guarded. Missouri, in 1820, provided for the preservation... | |
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