Assembly to encourage by all suitable means moral, intellectual, scientific, and agricultural improvement, and to provide by law for a general and uniform system of common schools, wherein tuition shall be without charge, and equally open to all. Bulletin - Stran 1avtor: United States. Office of Education - 1936Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1905 - 296 strani
...of a republican form of government depending on the morality and intelligence of the people it shall be the duty of the legislature to establish, and maintain...people the advantages and opportunities of education. SEC. 7. All lands, money, or other property donated, granted, or received from the United States or... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1905 - 1356 strani
...of a republican form of government depending on the morality and intelligence of the people it shall be the duty of the legislature to establish, and maintain...people the advantages and opportunities of education. SEC. 7. All lands, money, or other property donated, granted, or received from the United States or... | |
| George Browning Lockwood - 1905 - 478 strani
...scientific, and agricultural improvement, and to provide, by law, for a general and uniform system of common schools, wherein tuition shall be without charge, and equally open to all." The Constitution of 1816 had contained substantially the same provision couched in much the same language,... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1905 - 386 strani
...a somewhat mildly worded form, made it " the duty of the General Assembly * * to provide by law for a general and uniform system of public schools, wherein tuition shall be free and ecjually open to all." " The Legislature of 1852 accordingly levied a state one-mill tax (10c.),... | |
| Ellwood Patterson Cubberley - 1905 - 266 strani
...a somewhat mildly worded form, made it " the duty of the General Assembly * * to provide by law for a general and uniform system of public schools, wherein tuition shall be free and equally open to all." 25 The Legislature of 1852 accordingly levied a state one-mill tax (1oc.),... | |
| North Carolina - 1905 - 72 strani
...education shall forever be encouraged. The general assembly shall provide by taxation and otherwise, for a general and uniform system of public schools, wherein tuition shall be free of charge to all children of the state between the ages of six and twenty-one years. And the general... | |
| Ellwood Patterson Cubberley - 1905 - 270 strani
...a somewhat mildly worded form, made it " the duty of the General Assembly * * to provide by law for a general and uniform system of public schools, wherein tuition shall be free and equally open to all." 2B The Legislature of 1852 accordingly levied a state one-mill tax (1oc.),... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1936 - 1038 strani
...State srnment. For example, we find in the South Dakota Constitu, article VIII, section 1: It shall be the duty of the legislature to establish and maintain...people the advantages and opportunities of education. n article similar to the one quoted appears in each State constitui. These articles proclaim by implication... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1906 - 554 strani
...scientific, and agricultural improvement; and to provide by law for a general uniform system of common schools, wherein tuition shall be without charge, and equally open to all. "Sfic. 2. The common school fund shall consist of the Congressional township fund,.and the lands belonging... | |
| William Joseph Peele - 1907 - 290 strani
...Assembly, at its first session under this Constitution, shall provide by taxation and otherwise for a general and uniform system of public schools, wherein tuition shall be free of charge to all the children of the State between the ages of six and twenty-one years. And the... | |
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