... a schoolmaster to teach children and youth to read and write; and where any town or towns have the number of one hundred families or householders, there shall also be a grammar school set up in every such town, and some discreet person of good conversation,... HISTORY OF OLD CHESTER - Stran 273avtor: BENJAMIN CHASE - 1869Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1826 - 788 strani
...have the number of one hundred families or householders, there shall also be a grammar school set up in every such town, and some discreet person of good conversation, well instructed in the tongues, procured to keep such school, every such schoolmaster to be suitably encouraged and paid by the inhabitants.... | |
| 1826 - 782 strani
...have the number of one hundred families or householders, there shall also be a grammar school set up in every such town, and some discreet person of good conversation, well instructed in the tongues, procured to keep such school, every such schoolmaster to be suitably encouraged and paid by the inhabitants.... | |
| Josiah Quincy - 1852 - 468 strani
...the province law, w r hich required that every town having fifty householders should be provided With a schoolmaster to teach children and youth to read and write, and having one hundred families, with a grammar school, with some discreet person well instructed in the... | |
| Josiah Quincy - 1852 - 478 strani
...the province law, which required that every town having fifty householders should be provided with a schoolmaster to teach children and youth to read and write, and having one hundred families, with a grammar school, with some discreet person well instructed in the... | |
| Massachusetts. Board of Education - 1866 - 516 strani
...have the Number of one Hundred Families or Householders, there shall also be a Grammar School set up in every such Town, and some discreet Person of good Conversation, well instructed in the Tongues, procured to keep such School. Every such School-Master to be suitably encouraged and paid by the Inhabitants."... | |
| Samuel Sewall, Charles Chauncey Sewall - 1868 - 694 strani
...necessary Law," then in force, requiring all towns containing fifty families to be constantly provided with a school-master to teach children and youth to read and write, and every town containing a hundred families to establish a grammar school in it, and to procure by suitable... | |
| Samuel Sewall, Charles Chauncy Sewall - 1868 - 706 strani
...necessary Law," then in force, requiring all towns containing fifty families to be constantly provided with a school-master to teach children and youth to read and write, and every town containing a hundred families to establish a grammar school in it, and to procure by suitable... | |
| Samuel Sewall, Charles Chauncy Sewall - 1868 - 680 strani
...necessary Law," then in force, requiring all towns containing fifty families to be constantly provided with a school-master to teach children and youth to read and write, and every town containing a hundred families to establish a grammar school in it, and to procure by suitable... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1873 - 886 strani
...have ihe number of one hundred families or householders, there shall also be a grammar school set up in every such town, and some discreet person of good conversation, well instructed in the tongues, procured to keep such school. Kvery such schoolmaster to be suitably encouraged and paid by the inhabitants.'... | |
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