| New York (State). Constitutional Convention, George A. Glynn - 1894 - 1518 strani
...thereof in accordance with the terms of said grants. ^ec. 11. The General Assembly may require, by law, be construed to deny or impair others retained by...worship God according to the dictates of his own conscie time equivalent to three years, unless educated by other means. six Kegents of the University, who... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention, George A. Glynn - 1894 - 1078 strani
...with the University, a department of agriculture, of mechanics, of mining, and of Normal instruction. ARTICLE X. Homesteads and Exemptions. Section 1. The personal property of any resident of this State, to the value of five hundred dollars, to be selected by such residenl. shall be and is hereby exempted... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention - 1894 - 1326 strani
...necessary to carry out the provisions of this article. Sec. Art. 9. iX. The Legislature may require by law unctions; therefore, school throughout the period between the ages of six and eighteen years, tor a time equivalent to three... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention - 1894 - 1436 strani
...(160) acres to any one individual, company or coporation. Sec. 9. The Legislature may require by law o be publio Bchool throughout the period between the ages of six and eighteen years, for a time equivalent... | |
| Wyoming. Legislature. House of Representatives - 1895 - 518 strani
...of six and twenty-one years, free of charge and further provides that, the Legislature shall require that every child of sufficient mental and physical...attend the public schools, during the period between six and eighteen years of age, for a time equivalent to three years, unless educated by other means,"... | |
| 1897 - 858 strani
...such specilic purpose. Should it at any time be deemed necessary, the general assembly may require that every child of sufficient mental and physical ability shall attend the public schools between the ages of 6 and 18 years for a term equal to three years, unless educated by other means.... | |
| John Sylvester Young - 1900 - 172 strani
...thereof in accordance with the terms of said grants. SEC. II. The General Assembly may require, by law, that every child of sufficient mental and physical ability shall attend the public school during the period between the ages of six and eighteen years, for a time equivalent to three... | |
| North Carolina - 1901 - 1218 strani
...and of Normal Instruction. SEC. 15. Th« General Assembly is hereby empowered to enact Children must that every child of sufficient mental and physical...HOMESTEADS AND EXEMPTIONS. SECTION 1. The personal property o£ any resident of this State, Exemption. to the value of five hundred dollars, to be selected by... | |
| John Wheeler Moore - 1882 - 394 strani
...empowered to enact that every Id, pf sufficient mental and physical ability, shall attend the public ools during the period between the ages of six and eighteen years for a •** not less than sixteen months, unless educated by other means. ARTICLE X. HOMESTEAD AND EXEMPTIONS.... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1902 - 1340 strani
...made. The general assembly shall require, by law that every child of sufficient mental and pnysical ability shall attend the public schools during the period between the ages of 5 and 18 years for a term equivalent to three years, unless educated by other means. Sec. 7. In case... | |
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