But before your committee conclude, they feel themselves bound in faithfulness to add that the erecting of public schools for teaching reading, writing, and arithmetic, is an object of very great importance, which ought not to be left to the discretion... Circular[s] of Information - 第 45 頁United States. Office of Education 著 - 1900完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Edward Augustus Fitzpatrick - 1911 - 220 頁
...before your committee conclude, they feel themselves bound in faithfulness to add that the erecting of public schools for teaching reading, writing, and...not to be left to the discretion of private men, but ought to be promoted by public authority. Of so much "The Commercial Advertiser, Aug. 20, 1799. "/bid.,... | |
| Edward Austin Sheldon - 1911 - 288 頁
...add, that the erecting of public schools for teaching reading, writing and arithmetic is an object of great importance, which ought not to be left to the...private men, but be promoted by public authority." In very similar language we find that the Board in their successive annual reports for 1793-4 and 5... | |
| Edward Austin Sheldon - 1911 - 288 頁
...your committee conclude, they feel themselves bound, in faithfulness, to add, that the erecting of public schools for teaching reading, writing and arithmetic is an object o'f great importance, which ought not to be left to the discretion of private men, but be promoted by public... | |
| 1913 - 524 頁
...in faithfulness to say that erecting public schools for teaching, reading, writing and arithmetic is of very great importance, which ought not to be left...private men, but be promoted by public authority. It is a reflection as true as painful that but too many of our youth are brought up in utter ignorance."... | |
| University of the State of New York - 1917 - 836 頁
...novelty, the committee said: " They feel themselves bound in faithfulness to add that the erecting of public schools for teaching reading, writing and arithmetic...but too many of our youth are brought up in utter ignprance." In their annual report of 1793, the Regents recurred to this subject, saying : " On this... | |
| Elsie Garland Hobson - 1918 - 292 頁
...knowledge" and added "the committee feel themselves bound in faithfulness to add that the erecting of public schools for teaching reading, writing and arithmetic...many of our youth are brought up in utter ignorance. This is a reproach under which we have long labored, unmoved by the example of our neighbors, who,... | |
| 1918 - 780 頁
...knowledge" and added " the committee feel themselves bound in faithfulness to add that the erecting of public schools for teaching reading, writing and arithmetic...many of our youth are brought up in utter ignorance. This is a reproach under which we have long labored, unmoved by the example of our neighbors, who,... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Joint Committee on Affairs of the City of New York - 1922 - 128 頁
...schools as such, stating that: " They feel themselves bound in faithfulness to add that the erecting of public schools for teaching reading, writing and arithmetic...private men, but be,, . promoted by public authority." -.^m The amended law, however, contained no provision for the organization of primary education. The... | |
| Joint Committee on Rural Schools - 1923 - 734 頁
...before your committee conclude, they feel themselves bound in faithfulness to add that the erecting of public schools for teaching reading, writing and arithmetic...but too many of our youth are brought up in utter ignorance.2 The regents renewed their recommendation in reports to the legislature in 1793, 1794, and... | |
| 1923 - 362 頁
...views of the legislature with respect to the same, and particularly with respect to Columbia College." by public authority. Of so much knowledge no citizen...many of our youth are brought up in utter ignorance. This is a reproach under which we have long labored unwarned by the example of our neighbors, who,... | |
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