... the institution of schools in various parts of the state, for the purpose of instructing children in the lower branches of education, such as reading their native language with propriety, and so much of writing and arithmetic, as to enable them when... The Works of William H. Seward - Page 17by William Henry Seward - 1853Full view - About this book
| Albany Institute - 1830 - 356 pages
...would accrue to the citizens in general, from the institution of schools in various parts of the state, for the purpose of instructing children in the lower branches of education ;" but nothing being done in pursuance of this suggestion, they again presented the subject in their... | |
| Samuel Sidwell Randall - 1844 - 336 pages
...would accrue to the citizens in general, from the institution of schools in various parts of the state, for the purpose of instructing children in the lower branches of education, such as reading their native language with propriety, and so much of writing and arithmetic, as to... | |
| New York (State). Department of Public Instruction, Samuel Sidwell Randall - 1851 - 418 pages
...accrue to the citizens in general , from the institution of schools in various parts of the state, for the purpose of instructing children in the lower branches of education, such as reading their native language with propriety, and so much of writing and arithmetic, as to... | |
| Samuel Sidwell Randall - 1851 - 416 pages
...accrue to the citizens in general , from the institution of schools in various parts of the state, for the purpose of instructing children in the low.er branches of education, such as reading their native language with propriety, and so much of writing and arithmetic, as to... | |
| Robert Sears - 1854 - 668 pages
...would accrue to the citizens in general, from the institution of schools in various parts of the state, for the purpose of instructing children in the lower branches of education, such as reading their native language with propriety, and so much of writing and arithmetic, as to... | |
| New York state, educ. dept - 1860 - 468 pages
...— the proof and the product of great intellectual cultivation. What we need, then, is not simply schools for the purpose of instructing children " in the lower branches of education, such as reading their native language with propriety, and so much of writing and arithmetic as to enable... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention, Franklin Benjamin Hough - 1867 - 502 pages
...propose, in their annual report in 1793, "the institution of schools in various parts of the State, for the purpose of instructing children in the lower branches of education," and that this suggestion, renewed by Governor CLINTON in his annual message, was followed, in 1795,... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1895 - 1082 pages
...would accrue to the citizens in general from the establishment of schools in various parts of the State for the purpose of instructing children in the lower branches of education, such as reading their native language with propriety, and so much of writing and arithmetic as to enable... | |
| Samuel Sidwell Randall - 1871 - 508 pages
..."would accrue to the citizens in general from the institution of schools in various parts of the State, for the purpose of instructing children in the lower branches of education, such as reading their native language with propriety, and so much of writing and arithmetic as to enable... | |
| 1874 - 712 pages
...the Regents of the University called attention to the need of " schools in various parts of the State for the purpose of instructing children in the lower branches of education," and suggested the accumulation of a fund for that purpose by the sale of " some of the unappropriated... | |
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