 | Francis Newton Thorpe - 1909
...said offence and all its disqualifications. ARTICLE VII K1H 'CATHiN SECTION 1. Tho legislature shall, as- soon as conveniently may be. provide by law for the establishment of schools throughout tin- State, in such manner that the poor may be taught gratis. SKC. -1. The arts and sciences shall... | |
 | 1910
...constitutional provision was adopted commanding that the legislature "shall, as soon as convenently may be, provide by law, for the establishment of schools throughout the state, in such manner that the poor may be taught gratis." Justice Brown says in the case of Board of Public Education... | |
 | Allen Clapp Thomas - 1913 - 312 páginas
...remembered that the Constitution of 1790 encouraged education by stating that "the Legislature shall as soon as conveniently may be, provide by law for...establishment of schools throughout the State in such manner that the poor may be taught gratis." "The arts and sciences shall be promoted in one or more... | |
 | A. E. Wagner - 1913 - 253 páginas
...adopted in 1790 provided that the legislature "shall provide for the establishment of schools through the state in such a manner that the poor may be taught gratis." An act to provide for the education of all the children of the state was passed in 1S02 and approved... | |
 | Horace Adelbert Hollister - 1914 - 383 páginas
...Quakers. By the amended constitution of 1790 the following provision was made: "The legislature shall, as soon as conveniently may be, provide by law for...establishment of schools throughout the State, in such manner that the poor may be taught gratis." Not until 1831, however, was there established a free common-school... | |
 | John Woolf Jordan - 1914
...of free education. The seventh clause of the new constitution provided that "The legislature shall, as soon as conveniently may be, provide by law for...establishment of schools throughout the state, in such manner that the poor may be taught gratis." But friends were arising who made valiant effort. In 1794,... | |
 | Ellwood Patterson Cubberley, Edward Charles Elliott - 1915
...former constitution of this State. 2. Constitutions of 1790 and 1838 SEC. 1. The legislature shall, as soon as conveniently may be, provide, by law, for...establishment of schools throughout the State, in such manner that the poor may be taught gratis. SEC. 2. The arts and sciences shall be promoted in one or... | |
 | New York State Constitutional Convention Commission - 1915 - 370 páginas
...the state shall provide a statewide school system. This constitution reads, " The legislature shall, as soon as conveniently may be, provide by law for...the establishment of schools throughout the State." 6 In later constitutions there has been a growing tendency to express more clearly the functions and... | |
 | Pauline Wolcott Spencer - 1915 - 74 páginas
...Committee of the Whole Convention, pp. 75, 76. * Minutes of the Convention, p. 140. 1 Ibid., p. 144. be, provide, by law, for the establishment of schools throughout the state in such manner that the poor may be taught gratis. "Section II. The arts and sciences shall be promoted in... | |
 | Edwin Wiley - 1915
...Promotion of Public Economy was founded, which undertook to see that schools should be established throughout the State in such a manner ' ' that the poor may be taught gratis. " This society laid a plan before the legisiv., chap, xxxvii.) we are indebted almost entirely for... | |
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