| 1852 - 844 σελίδες
...morals, and of promoting its happiness ; that education cannot become universal unless it be frce ; and that it is the opinion of this convention, that the organic law of the State should guarantce a frce and adequate education for all the youth of the State, and provide for the establishment... | |
| James Wickes Taylor - 1857 - 418 σελίδες
...of 1858 framed under it, the following resolution, adopted by a large majority, is interesting : " That it is the opinion of this Convention, that the organic law of every State should guarantee a free education to all the youth of the State, and provide for the establishment... | |
| Ohio State Teachers Association. Centennial Committee - 1876 - 454 σελίδες
...resolutions, referring to the dissensions in the State of New York on the free school question, and declaring that the organic law of the State should guarantee a free and adequate education to all its youth, and that education can not become universal unless it be made free. The resolutions... | |
| Ohio State Teachers Association. Centennial Committee - 1876 - 464 σελίδες
...resolutions, referring to the dissensions in the State of New York on the free school question, and declaring that the organic law of the State should guarantee a free and adequate education to all its youth, and that education can not become universal unless it be made free. The resolutions... | |
| Library of Congress - 1980 - 538 σελίδες
...this Convention that the Territory of the States is too extensive to consist of One Republic only. Resolved therefore that it is the opinion of this Convention that the Security of equal liberty and general welfare will be best preserved and continued by forming the states... | |
| United States. Constitutional Convention, James H. Hutson - 1987 - 514 σελίδες
...of this Convention that the Territory of the States is too extensive to consist of one Republic only Resolved therefore that it is the opinion of this Convention that the security of equal Liberty and general Welfare will be best preserved and continued by forming the States... | |
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