| Thomas Jefferson - 1820 - 486 lehte
...purposes of life, and such as would be desirable for all who were in easy circumstances. And, 3rd. an ultimate grade for teaching the sciences generally, and in their highest degree. The first bill proposed to lay off every county into Hundreds, or Wards, of a proper size and population... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 486 lehte
...purposes of life, and such as would be desirable for all who were in easy circumstances. And, 3rd. an ultimate grade, for teaching the sciences generally, and in their highest degree. The first bill proposed to lay off every county into Hundreds or Wards, of a proper size and population... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 990 lehte
...purposes of life, and such as would be desirable for all who were in easy circumstances. And, 3rd. an ultimate grade for teaching the sciences generally, and in their highest degree. The first bill proposed to lay off every county into Hundreds, or Wards, of a proper size and population... | |
| B. L. Rayner - 1832 - 982 lehte
...all who were in easy circumstances. 3. A University, in the room of William and Mary College, as the ultimate grade, for teaching the sciences generally, and in their highest degree. The first and second Bills were devoted to the organization of this system ; and the third was for... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1853 - 642 lehte
...common purposes of life, and such as would be desirable for all who were in easy circumstances. And, 3d, an ultimate grade for teaching the sciences generally, and in their highest degree. The first bill proposed to lay off every county into Hundreds, or Wards, of a proper size and population... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1853 - 660 lehte
...common purposes of life, and such as would be desirable for all who were in easy circumstances. And, 3d, an ultimate grade for teaching the sciences generally, and in their highest degree. The first bill proposed to lay off every county into Hundreds, or Wards, of a proper size and population... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education, United States. Office of Education - 1889 - 730 lehte
...the reviaal, proposing three distinct grades of edncation, reaching all classes. Firsi, elementary schools for all children generally, rich and poor....embraced 126 bills, involving radical changes in the jurisprndence of the State. Jefferson says : Some bills were taken out occasionally, from time to time,... | |
| John Barbee Minor - 1876 - 686 lehte
...common purposes of life, and such as would be desirable for all who were in easy circumstances. And, 3d, an ultimate grade for teaching the sciences generally, and in their highest degree." "One provision of the elementary-school bill was that the expenses of those schools should be borne... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1877 - 508 lehte
...common purposes of life, and such as would bo desirable for all who were in easy circumstances. And 3d, an ultimate grade for teaching the sciences generally and in their highest degree. Only the university part of this scheme succeeded. His plan for elementary and secondary education... | |
| Sidney Sherwood - 1893 - 116 lehte
...common purposes of life, and such as would be desirable for all who were in easy circumstances, and (3) an ultimate grade for teaching the sciences generally, and in their highest degree." There was to be a subdivision of the state into " hundreds or wards " in each of which should be an... | |
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