| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1824 - 586 sider
...in the late convention for revising the constitution of Massachusetts. " For the purpose of public instruction, we hold every man subject to taxation,...whether he himself have, or have not, children to be benefited by the education for which he pays. We regard it as a wise and liberal system of police,... | |
| Massachusetts. Constitutional Convention - 1821 - 306 sider
...hold every man subject to taxation, m proportion 1 to his property, and we look not to the ijueMioi.., whether he, himself, have, or have not, children to!,...be benefitted by the education for which he pays. j \Ve regard it as a wise and liberal system of police, by which property, und life, and the peace... | |
| James Marsh - 1822 - 330 sider
...That, which is elsewhere left to chance, or to charity, we secure by law. For the purpose of public instruction, •we hold every man subject to taxation...whether he himself have or have not children to be benefited by the education, for which he pays. We regard it as a wise and liberal system of police,... | |
| John Lindsey - 1822 - 40 sider
...provision for this important object by law, taxing every man according to his property. " We look not at the question, whether he himself, have or have not children to be benefited by the education for which he pays. We regard it as a wise and liberal system of police,... | |
| Adam Hodgson - 1823 - 354 sider
...means. That which is elsewhere left to chance or charity, we secure by law. For the purpose of public instruction, we hold every man subject to taxation...whether he himself have or have not children to be benefited by the education for which he pays. We regard it as a wise and liberal system of policy,... | |
| 1823 - 426 sider
...elsewhere left to chance or charity, we secure by law. For the purpose of public instruction, wehold every man subject to taxation in proportion to his...question whether he himself have or have not children tobe benefitted by the education for which he pays. We regard it as a wise and liberal system of policy,... | |
| Adam Hodgson - 1823 - 348 sider
...means. That which is elsewhere left to chance or charity, we secure by law. For the purpose of public instruction, we hold every man subject to taxation...property ; and we look not to the question whether he him self have or have not children to be benefited by the education for which he pays. We regard it... | |
| 1824 - 884 sider
...means. That which is elsewhere left to* chance or charity, we secure by law. For the purpose of public instruction, we hold every man subject to taxation...whether he himself have or have not children to be benefited by the education for which be pays. We regard it as a wise and liberal system of policy,... | |
| The Westminster Review.Volume II.July-October,1824 - 1824 - 582 sider
...means. That which is elsewhere left to chance or charity, we secure by law. For the purpose of public instruction, we hold every man subject to taxation...whether he himself have or have not children, to be benefited by the education for which he pays.' Such is the case in New England generally. In Connecticut,... | |
| Adam Hodgson - 1824 - 492 sider
...means. That which is elsewhere left to chance or charity, we secure by law. For the purpose of public instruction, we hold every man subject to taxation...whether he himself have or have not children, to be benefited by the education for which he pays. We regard it as a wise and liberal system of policy,... | |
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