... to the end that learning may not be buried in the graves of our forefathers in church and commonwealth, the Lord assisting our endeavors. First (-Third) publication - Side 235av Central society of education - 1839Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Timothy Pitkin - 1828 - 542 sider
...the true sense of the original, might be clouded by false glosses of saint seeming deceivers ; and that learning may not be buried in the graves of our forefathers in church and Commonwealth."! In the system of New Haven colonial laws, published in 1656, it is ordered, " that the deputy for the... | |
| Timothy Pitkin - 1828 - 546 sider
...the true sense of the original, might be clouded by false glosses of saint seeming deceivers ; and that learning may not be buried in the graves of our forefathers in church and Commonwealth.''t In the system of New Haven colonial laws, published in 1656, it is ordered, " that... | |
| 1829 - 742 sider
...the true sense of the original, might be clouded by false glosses of saint seeming deceivers ; and that learning may not be buried in the graves of our forefathers in the church and Commonwealth pp. 150, 151. To the early institutions of the Pilgrims for the promotion... | |
| William Russell - 1828 - 910 sider
...many of the colonial statutes are without date,) we find the following interesting provisions: — ' To the end that learning, may not be buried in the graves of our forefathers, in Church aud Commonwealth, the Lord assisting our endeavours : It is therefore ordered by this Court and authority... | |
| Sidney Willard - 1832 - 560 sider
...the way in that glorious system, to the end, as is beautifully expressed in the preamble of the law, that learning may not be buried in the graves of our...and commonwealth, the Lord assisting our endeavours. The ecclesiastical history of Scituate is a valuable portion of the work, and not more minute than... | |
| Joseph Story - 1833 - 540 sider
...education. As early as 1647, the General Court, " to the end," as the preamble of the act declares,4 " that learning may not be buried in the graves of our forefathers in church and commonwealth," provided, under a penalty, that every township of fifty householders " shall appoint a public school... | |
| George Bancroft - 1834 - 530 sider
...and apprentices so much learning, as may enable them perfectly to read the English tongue." CHAP. " To the end that learning may not be buried in the .~~ graves of our forefathers," it was ordered, " that 1647. everv township, after the Lord hath increased them to the number of fifty... | |
| George Bancroft - 1834 - 532 sider
...apprentices so much learning, as may enable them perfectly to read the English tongue." VOL. 1. 63 CHAP. " To the end that learning may not be buried in the -~~ graves of our forefathers," it was ordered, " that 1647. every township, after the Lord hath increased them to the number of fifty... | |
| 1837 - 684 sider
...England. And they made large and effectual provision for the universal instruction of the young. " To the end that learning may not be buried in the graves of our forefathers" — such was their own simple and touching language — it was ordered, " that every township, after... | |
| Joel Hawes - 1835 - 92 sider
...least, the true sense of the original might bo clouded by false glosses of saint-seeming deceivers ; and that learning may not be buried in the graves of our...in church and commonwealth, the Lord assisting our endeavors, it i« ordered," Ac. towns of the colony. In the town records of 1643, I find the appointment... | |
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