| Education - 1826 - 782 pages
...continued in the office or place of teaching, educating, or instructing youth or children in the college or schools, that have manifested themselves unsound in...town consisting of more than five hundred families' * Colony F,aws, chap. 7». or householders, shall set up and maintain I mi grammar schools, and tico... | |
| Education - 1826 - 788 pages
...continued in the office or place of teaching, educating, or instructing youth or children in the college or schools, that have manifested themselves unsound in...' every town consisting of more than five hundred fain i lie? or householders, shall set up and maintain lien grammar schools, and two writing schools,... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - American fiction - 1837 - 594 pages
...passed soon after that which we last quoted, and providing that "every town consisting of more than Jive hundred families or householders, shall set up and...maintain two grammar schools, and two writing schools," we suppose was the last which increased the obligations of the towns in respect to common school instruction... | |
| Cortlandt Van Rensselaer - Church and education - 1850 - 814 pages
...youth or children in the college or schools, that have manifested themselves unsound in the failh, or scandalous in their lives, and have not given satisfaction according to the rules of Christ." * Bachc's Report, p. 278. '}' " The most perfect harmony subsisted between the legislature and the... | |
| 1850 - 766 pages
...1671, the penalty for neglect of this ordinance was increased ; and in October, 1(383, it was ordered, that every town, consisting of more than five hundred families or householders, should support two grammar schools anil two writing schools. At the very threshhold of their political... | |
| 1850 - 772 pages
...1671, the penally for neglect of this ordinance was increased ; and in October, 1683, it was ordered, that every town, consisting of more than five hundred families or householders, should support two grammar schools and two writing schools. At the very threshhold of their political... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - Education - 1851 - 266 pages
...in 1836. office or place of teaching, educating, or instructing youth or children, in the college or schools, that have manifested themselves unsound in...given satisfaction according to the rules of Christ." By a statute of 1702, after reciting that the observance of the law in regard to public schools " is... | |
| Hugh Seymour Tremenheere - History - 1852 - 378 pages
...continue in the office or plac of teaching, educating, or instructing youth or children in the college or schools, that have manifested themselves unsound in...given satisfaction according to the rules of Christ." — [May, 1671. — Ancient Charters and Laws of Massachusetts BayJ] It is not necessary in this place... | |
| Robert Rantoul (Jr.) - United States - 1854 - 892 pages
...college, and the selectmen in the several towns, not to suffer in the office of instructing youth, any that have manifested themselves unsound in the faith,...given satisfaction according to the rules of Christ." In May, 1671, the court upon weighty reasons judged meet to double the penalty upon towns of one hundred... | |
| Samuel Maunder - 1855 - 766 pages
...1G71, the penalty for neglect of this ordinance was increased ; and in October, 1G8J, it was ordered, that every town, consisting of more than five hundred families or householders, should support two grammar schools and two writing schools. At the very threshhcild of their political... | |
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