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" 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
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From Loyalist to Founding Father: The Political Odyssey of William Samuel ...

Betsy McCaughey Ross - 1980 - 388 頁
...divided the regents. The report lamented the neglect of lower education in the state, and announced that "erecting public schools for teaching reading, writing...much knowledge no citizen ought to be destitute." The interests of the New York City regents appeared in a proposal that "each Respective College ought...
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The Government Class Book: A Manual of Instruction in the Principles of ...

Andrew White Young - 1901 - 446 頁
...before your committee conclude, they feel themselves bound in faithfulness to add that the erecting of public schools for teaching reading, writing, and...private men, but be promoted by public authority." Their insistence on this subject before several successive legislatures resulted in the passage in...
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Proceedings of the ... Convocation, 第 60 卷,第 1924-1934 篇

University of the State of New York - 1925 - 1038 頁
...common schools in the State. They resolved that . . . the erection of public schools for the teaching of reading, writing and arithmetic is an object of very...discretion of private men but be promoted by public authority.2 On April 9, 1795, the Legislature of the State of New York passed a bill authorizing an...
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