Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York, Volume 54, Issues 1-2 |
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... taught during the year preceding the first of January , 1830 ; the general average of instruction having been about eight months . The number of children over 5 and under 16 , excluding New- York and Albany from the estimate , has ...
... taught during the year preceding the first of January , 1830 ; the general average of instruction having been about eight months . The number of children over 5 and under 16 , excluding New- York and Albany from the estimate , has ...
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... taught for at least three months during the year , by a teacher to whose qualifications the Inspectors have certified ; and furnishing also a census of the number as well of resident children , as of those instructed ; and rendering an ...
... taught for at least three months during the year , by a teacher to whose qualifications the Inspectors have certified ; and furnishing also a census of the number as well of resident children , as of those instructed ; and rendering an ...
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... taught only three months by a qualified teacher , to entitle a dis- trict to receive its quota of the public money ; the neglect of inspectors to visit schools ; the want of the necessary interest , in many parents , on the subject of ...
... taught only three months by a qualified teacher , to entitle a dis- trict to receive its quota of the public money ; the neglect of inspectors to visit schools ; the want of the necessary interest , in many parents , on the subject of ...
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... taught by the precepts of their parents , as well as by the practical operations of our free institutions , that the ... taught that they must labor for six months in the year in order to enjoy the ad- vantages of the common school for ...
... taught by the precepts of their parents , as well as by the practical operations of our free institutions , that the ... taught that they must labor for six months in the year in order to enjoy the ad- vantages of the common school for ...
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... taught , at home , lessons of the purest republican equality , and of the loftiest patriotism . Our present system , except in the cities and a few villages , where special laws interfere , is admirably constructed to bring the children ...
... taught , at home , lessons of the purest republican equality , and of the loftiest patriotism . Our present system , except in the cities and a few villages , where special laws interfere , is admirably constructed to bring the children ...
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Page 6 - The fund called the SCHOOL FUND shall remain a perpetual fund, the interest of which shall be inviolably appropriated to the support and encouragement of the public or common schools throughout the State, and for the equal benefit of all the people thereof.
Page 3 - Plans for the improvement and management of the common school fund, and for the better organization of the common schools ; and, 4. All such matters relating to his office, and to the common schools, as he shall deem expedient to communicate.
Page 8 - Resolved, That our Senators in Congress be instructed, and our Representatives requested, to introduce and vote for a bill to repeal an Act entitled ' an Act respecting fugitives from justice and persons escaping from the service of their masters...
Page 7 - Joint Resolution Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States...
Page 14 - An act to provide for the building an Asylum for the deaf and dumb in the city of New- York...
Page 35 - Senate only, shall be permitted, under proper restrictions, forfeitures and penalties, to take to his boarding-house, or private room, any book belonging to the Library, except such books as the Trustees shall determine are necessary always to be kept in the Library, as books of reference ; but no member of the Legislature shall be permitted to take or detain from the Library, more than two volumes at any one time.
Page 33 - The undersigned, a minority of the Select Committee, to whom was referred so much of the message of his Excellency, the Governor, as relates to the...
Page 8 - SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the senate and house of representatives of the state of Louisiana...
Page 3 - The commissioner shall submit to the legislature an annual report containing: 1. A statement of the condition of the common schools of the state, and of all other schools and institutions under his supervision, and subject to his visitation as commissioner.