| Maine. Legislature - 1850 - 1204 pages
...the exercise of the sovereign power of the State. And if if be, as it is made by our Constitution, the duty of the State to provide for the education of the people, is is difficult to conceive of any mode by which that object can be more effectually answered, than... | |
| James Lord - Federal aid to higher education - 1841 - 468 pages
...numbers made no difference. The present question, therefore, was one unconnected with intolerance. It was the duty of the state to provide for the education of the ministers of the religion of its Own establishment ; but the same obligation did not apply to other... | |
| Maine. Board of Education - Education - 1847 - 658 pages
...the exercise of the sovereign power of the State. And if if be, as it is made by our Constitution, the duty of the State to provide for the education of the people, is is difficult to conceive of any mode by which that object can be more effectually answered, than... | |
| Philip Dixon Hardy - Ireland - 1853 - 274 pages
...they ought to go much farther, and do the same for the Methodists, Anabaptists, and Quakers. It was the duty of the State to provide for the education of the ministers of the religion of its own establishment, but the same obligation did not apply to other... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1873 - 1156 pages
...present it would be impolitic to ask fora law for that purpose. Resolutions were, adopted re-affirming the duty of the State to provide for the education of the feeble-minded children of the State ; urging greater efforts to secure normal training for teachers;... | |
| United States. Office of Education - Education - 1873 - 1128 pages
...present it would be impolitic to ask for a law for that purpose. Resolutions were adopted re-affirming the duty of the State to provide for the education of the feeble-minded children of the Stato ; urging greater eftorta to seeuro normal training for teachers... | |
| Harvard University - 1874 - 668 pages
...has not man in Society a right to redress his own wrongs? 13. What is the ground and the extent of the duty of the State to provide for the education of the people? 14. What are the modes in which the State may promote the moral education of the people ! 15. What... | |
| Education - 1878 - 1074 pages
...Macaulay, Vol. VII. Athenian Orators. ТПЕ STATE AND POPULAR EDUCATION. I hold that it is the right and the duty of the State to provide for the education of the common people. On this subject I can not refer to higher authority, or use more strong terms, than... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1878 - 1070 pages
...¡lacaulay, Vol. VIL Athenian Orators. THE STATE AND POPÜLAB EDUCATION. I hold that it ¡a the right and the duty of the State to provide for the education of the common people. On this subject I can not refer to higher authority, or use more strong terms, than... | |
| R. Meldrum - 1883 - 182 pages
...scale and maintained in a way to which we are not accustomed. The idea held in America is that it is the duty of the State to provide for the education of the blind in such a way that they shall be self-supporting when they grow up. Accordingly, in the United... | |
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