... opinions they may hold. It will place the school fund of this State in the Hands of religious bodies or sects, and entrust to them the education of the children of the State; for the right, if given to one, will be claimed by each and all. Documents Accompanying the Journal ...avtor: Michigan. Legislature - 1853Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1852 - 392 strani
...child." Such an application, if granted, he coneiders as giving the right, not only of parents but of every religious body, to select teachers, who will...fund of this state in the hands of religious bodies and sects, and entrust to them the education of the children of the state ; for the right, if given... | |
| Arthur Raymond Mead - 1918 - 260 strani
...parent be left free to choose the teacher to whom he will entrust the education of his child.' Such application (if granted) he considers as giving the...will teach the peculiarities of the religious views of opinions they may hold. It will place the school fund of this State in the Hands of religious bodies... | |
| Columbia University. Teachers College - 1918 - 266 strani
...parent be left free to choose the teacher to whom he will entrust the education of his child.' Such application (if granted) he considers as giving the...parents but to every religious body, to select teachers wbc, will teach the peculiarities of the religious views of opinions they may hold. It will place the... | |
| Ellwood Patterson Cubberley - 1920 - 720 strani
...parent be left free to choose the teacher to whom he will entrust the education of his child." Such application (if granted) he considers as giving the...will teach the peculiarities of the religious views of opinions they may hold. It will place the school fund of this State in the hands of religious bodies... | |
| George Leroy Jackson - 1926 - 392 strani
...counter-petition by Bishop McCoskey of the Protestant Episcopal Church was also presented. According to his view : It will place the whole school fund of this State...education of the children of the State; for the right, if given to one, will be claimed by each and by all. ' Whatever opinion the undersigned may entertain... | |
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