... that all parents and masters do breed and bring up their children and apprentices in some honest, lawful calling, labor or employment, either in husbandry or some other trade profitable for themselves and the commonwealth, if they will not nor can... The Evolution of a Democratic School System - Página 34por Charles Hubbard Judd - 1918 - 118 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1877 - 1038 páginas
...profitable for themselves and the commonwealth, if they will not or cannot trwn them up in learning to tit them for higher employments. And if any of the selectmen, after admonition by them given to such master* of families, shall find them still negligent of their duty in the particulars aforementioned,... | |
| 1878 - 1074 páginas
...husbandry or some other trade profitable for themselves and the commonwealth, if they will not nor can not train them up in learning, to fit them for higher employments ; and if any of the ееКчЧтеп, after admonition by them given to such masters of families, shall find them still... | |
| De Robigne Mortimer Bennett - 1878 - 1146 páginas
...commonwealth, if they will not nor cannott traine them up in learning, to fitt them for higher imploymeats : and if any of the selectmen, after admonition by them given to such masters of familyes, shall fincle them still negligent of theire duty, in the particulars afore-mentioned, whereby... | |
| Birdsey Grant Northrop - 1878 - 56 páginas
...in husbandry or some other trade, profitable to themselves and the Commonwealth, if they will not or cannot train them up in learning to fit them for higher employments." In 1683, Penn proposed the following resolution which was adopted by the Provincial Council, "That... | |
| Justin Winsor - 1881 - 786 páginas
...in husbandry or some other trade profitable for themselves and the Commonwealth, if they will not or cannot train them up in learning to fit them for higher employments." 1 President Dwight, in 1790, said : " A school-houses for their children, but had built stranger travelling... | |
| 1882 - 1112 páginas
...husbandry, or some other trade profitable for themselves and the commonwealth, if they will not, or can not train them up in learning to fit them for higher employments ;' and, should parents 'continue negligent of their duty in the particulars above mentioned, whereby children... | |
| Illinois - 1883 - 1194 páginas
...employment, either in husbandry or some other trade profitable to themselves and the commonwealth, if they cannot train them up in learning to fit them for higher...admonition by them given to such masters of families, shall still find them negligent of their duty in the particulars afore mentioned, whereby children and servants... | |
| Justin Winsor - 1883 - 754 páginas
...in husbandry or some other trade profitable for themselves and the Commonwealth, if they will not or cannot train them up in learning to fit them for higher employments." 1 President Dwight, in 1790, said : " A school-houses for their children, lint had built stranger travelling... | |
| 1893 - 506 páginas
...children and apprentices in some honest lawful calling, labour or employment, either in husbandry, or in some other trade profitable for themselves and the...selectmen, after admonition by them given to such masters and families, shall find them still neglectful of their duty in the particulars aforementioned, where... | |
| Robert Wilson Kelso - 1922 - 210 páginas
...husbandry or some other trade, profitable for themselves and the Commonwealth, if they will not or cannot train them up in learning, to fit them for higher employments. 2 These injunctions were followed by a further provision that, the parents or masters failing, the... | |
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