| 1862 - 756 strani
...places £100, in some j£90, &c." In a subsequent answer to similar questions the Governor states that one-fourth of the annual revenue of the Colony, " is laid out in maintaining free [common] schools for the education of our children." The first school established in Manhattan [New... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1862 - 828 strani
...government in the world ; God keep us from both." The Governor of Connecticut wrote the same year: "One-fourth of the annual revenue of the colony is laid out in maintaining free (common) schools for the education of our children. 1 ' In 1685 the Governors of New York and Virginia... | |
| Massachusetts. Board of Education - 1863 - 480 strani
...asked concerning the means of education in their plantations. The governor of Connecticut replied: " One-fourth of the annual revenue of the colony is...maintaining free schools for the education of our children." Governor Berkeley, of Virginia, replied : " I thank God there are no free schools, nor printing, and... | |
| 1863 - 768 strani
...places £100, in some £90, &c." In a subsequent answer to similar questions the Governor states that one-fourth of the annual revenue of the Colony, '* is laid out in maintaining free [common] schools for the education of our children." The first school established ,n Manhattan [New... | |
| John Seely Hart - 1868 - 294 strani
...inhabitants. The Governor of the less favored colony replied to the Royal Commissioners, as follows: " One-fourth of the annual revenue of the Colony is...maintaining free schools for the education of our children." The policy thus early impressed upon the colony has been maintained with steadfast and almost proverbial... | |
| John Seely Hart - 1868 - 302 strani
...inhabitants. The Governor of the less favored colony replied to the Royal Commissioners, as follows: " One-fourth of the annual revenue of the Colony is...maintaining free schools for the education of our children." The policy thus early impressed upon the colony has been maintained with steadfast and almost proverbial... | |
| John Seely Hart - 1868 - 288 strani
...inhabitants. The Governor of the less favored colony replied to the Royal Commissioners, as follows : " One-fourth of the annual revenue of the Colony is...maintaining free schools for the education of our children." The policy thus early impressed upon the colony has been maintained with steadfast and almost proverbial... | |
| John Seely Hart - 1869 - 304 strani
...inhabitants. The Governor of the less favored colony replied to the Royal Commissioners, as follows: " One-fourth of the annual revenue of the Colony is...maintaining free schools for the education of our children." The policy thus early impressed upon the colony has been maintained with steadfast and almost proverbial... | |
| 1870 - 708 strani
...of popular education. The Governor of Connecticut replied to the royal commissioners as follows : " One-fourth of the annual revenue of the Colony is...free schools for the education of our children.'' The Governor of Virginia replied : " I thank God there are no free schools nor printing, and I hope... | |
| John Eaton - 1870 - 32 strani
...hope we shall not have these hundred years," while the Governor of Connecticut answered: "One-fourth the annual revenue of the colony is laid out in maintaining free schools for the education of our children." Generally, the pre-eminence given the public good in all their political thoughts and civil organizations... | |
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