The Common School Controversy: Consisting of Three Letters of the Secretary of the Board of Education of the State of Massachusetts, in Reply to Charges Preferred Against the Board by the Editor of the Christian Witness and by Edward A. Newton, Esq., of Pittsfield, Once a Member of the Board ; to which are Added Extracts from the Daily Press, in Regard to the ControversyJ.N. Bradley, 1844 - 55 sider |
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Side 9
... statute book.- Doubtless this system , in the main , is approved by the Board ; and strange indeed would it be , if that which has been the pride of our own , and the envy of other States and countries , did not obtain their approval ...
... statute book.- Doubtless this system , in the main , is approved by the Board ; and strange indeed would it be , if that which has been the pride of our own , and the envy of other States and countries , did not obtain their approval ...
Side 12
... statute prohibits school committees from introducing books " which are calculated to favor the tenets of any particular sect of Christians ; " does it not necessarily imply that Christian books may be introduced , and of course ...
... statute prohibits school committees from introducing books " which are calculated to favor the tenets of any particular sect of Christians ; " does it not necessarily imply that Christian books may be introduced , and of course ...
Side 15
... statutes , and then to make them responsible for the new guise in which the institutions to which they apply are presented ? Would they have considered it an infringement of the law forbidding sectarian teaching , if an instructor had ...
... statutes , and then to make them responsible for the new guise in which the institutions to which they apply are presented ? Would they have considered it an infringement of the law forbidding sectarian teaching , if an instructor had ...
Side 19
... statutes , and then to make them responsible for the new guise in which the institutions to which they apply are ... statute law of the Commonwealth was then revised , section by section , clause by clause , —and this prohibition ...
... statutes , and then to make them responsible for the new guise in which the institutions to which they apply are ... statute law of the Commonwealth was then revised , section by section , clause by clause , —and this prohibition ...
Side 22
... statute - book in the following language : " The School Committee shall never DIRECT to be purchased , or used , in any of the town schools , any school books which are calculated to favor the tenets of any particular sect of Christians ...
... statute - book in the following language : " The School Committee shall never DIRECT to be purchased , or used , in any of the town schools , any school books which are calculated to favor the tenets of any particular sect of Christians ...
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The Common School Controversy: Consisting of Three Letters of the Secretary ... Edward A. Newton Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1844 |
The Common School Controversy: Consisting of Three Letters of the Secretary ... Horace Mann Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1844 |
The Common School Controversy: Consisting of Three Letters of the Secretary ... Horace Mann,Edward A. Newton Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2018 |
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