A Digest of the Common School System of the State of New-York: Together with the Forms, Instructions, and Decisions of the Superintendent : an Abstract of the Various Local Provisions Applicable to the Several Cities &c., and a Sketch of the Origin, Progress, and Present Condition of the SystemC. Van Benthuysen & Company, 1844 - 335 pages |
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... increase of population . The state will thus never want the means of promoting useful science ; and will thereby secure the rational happiness , and fix the liberty of the people on the most permanent basis - that of knowledge and ...
... increase of population . The state will thus never want the means of promoting useful science ; and will thereby secure the rational happiness , and fix the liberty of the people on the most permanent basis - that of knowledge and ...
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... increase of the population will probably be in as great if not a greater ratio than that of the fund . But it is hardly to be imagined that the legislature intended that the state should support the whole expense of so great an ...
... increase of the population will probably be in as great if not a greater ratio than that of the fund . But it is hardly to be imagined that the legislature intended that the state should support the whole expense of so great an ...
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... increased ; many school houses have been built ; more able teachers employed , and much of that interest which ought to be felt in behalf of common schools , has been generally excited . The beneficial operation of the act has also been ...
... increased ; many school houses have been built ; more able teachers employed , and much of that interest which ought to be felt in behalf of common schools , has been generally excited . The beneficial operation of the act has also been ...
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... increase in the number of common schools , and a corresponding improvement in their condition . It is ascertained with sufficient certainty , that there are within the state , exclusive of the city and county of New - York , at least ...
... increase in the number of common schools , and a corresponding improvement in their condition . It is ascertained with sufficient certainty , that there are within the state , exclusive of the city and county of New - York , at least ...
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... increased in a much greater ratio than the increase of popula- tion , and that their condition , which was before stationary , has , under the salutary operation of the law for their establishment , been rapidly and substantially ...
... increased in a much greater ratio than the increase of popula- tion , and that their condition , which was before stationary , has , under the salutary operation of the law for their establishment , been rapidly and substantially ...
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