An Account of the Free-School Society of New YorkCollins and Company, 1814 - 70 halaman |
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... learning , as novel in its principles , as it is suc- cessful in its practical results , had been recently adopted in Great Britian . It was the discovery of Joseph Lancaster , who was then superintending , in London , a school of about ...
... learning , as novel in its principles , as it is suc- cessful in its practical results , had been recently adopted in Great Britian . It was the discovery of Joseph Lancaster , who was then superintending , in London , a school of about ...
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... learning ; that the said Trustees have no other funds to pro mote their benevolent objects , but such as are derived from private contributions ; and that for want of means to erect a suitable building , they are greatly embarrassed in ...
... learning ; that the said Trustees have no other funds to pro mote their benevolent objects , but such as are derived from private contributions ; and that for want of means to erect a suitable building , they are greatly embarrassed in ...
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... learning ; and shall carefully note the de- gree of learning possessed by those hereafter ad- mitted , at the time of their admission . And he shall make a report in writing to the Trustees once in three months , namely , at their ...
... learning ; and shall carefully note the de- gree of learning possessed by those hereafter ad- mitted , at the time of their admission . And he shall make a report in writing to the Trustees once in three months , namely , at their ...
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... learning . VII . The school committee of No. 2 , shall meet every fourth day , ( Wednesday ) afternoon , from 3 to 5 o'clock , at the school under their care , for the pur- pose of examining the children in the different branches of ...
... learning . VII . The school committee of No. 2 , shall meet every fourth day , ( Wednesday ) afternoon , from 3 to 5 o'clock , at the school under their care , for the pur- pose of examining the children in the different branches of ...
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... learning their letters , and at the same time printing them neatly in the sand . We have seen them go through their exercises of spelling by printing the words as they were spelled aloud by the monitor ; the class being now so far ...
... learning their letters , and at the same time printing them neatly in the sand . We have seen them go through their exercises of spelling by printing the words as they were spelled aloud by the monitor ; the class being now so far ...
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25 Henry 25 James 25 John 25 Samuel 25 Thomas 25 William 50 Cornelius 50 James 50 John 50 Samuel 50 Thomas 50 William Abraham Alms-house annual election ANTHONY LAMB appoint belong benevolent Bowne building CADWALLADER D Charles Charles Wilkes ciety city of New-York corporation Depeyster 50 Dolls EBENEZER STEVENS establishment fifth month Free-School Society further enacted Henry Hillman Henry Rutgers Henry Ten Brook hereafter institution instruction Isaac Jacob JEREMIAH THOMPSON John Murray Joseph JOSEPH LANCASTER legal meeting Legislature Leonard Bleecker lesson letters Livingston lot of ground Matthew Clarkson Matthew Franklin monitor Murray 50 Ogden 50 persons Peter Peter Fenton poor children religious society represented in senate Robert Samuel Miller Samuel Osgood sand scholars school committees Secretary senate and assembly send one child slate Society of New-York spelling taught teachers teaches Thomas Eddy Thomas Stevenson tion Trus Whitehead Hicks William Walton Witt Clinton words
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Halaman 26 - York" and by that name they and their successors shall and may have continual succession, and shall be persons in law, capable of suing and being sued, pleading and being impleaded, answering and being answered unto, defending and being defended, in all courts and places whatsoever, in all manner of actions, suits, complaints, matters and causes whatsoever; and that they and their successors may have a common seal, and may change and alter the same at their pleasure; and also that they and their...
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Halaman 29 - any person who should contribute to the society the sum of eight dollars should be a member thereof; and that any person who should contribute the sum of twenty-five dollars should be a member, and be further entitled, during the life of such contributor, to send one child to be educated at any school under the care of the society ; and whoever should contributo the sum of forty dollars, should be a member, and be entitled to send two children, etc.
Halaman 36 - Corporation, create or produce any forfeiture of the same ; and no misnomer of the said Corporation in any deed, will, testament, gift, grant, demise or other instrument, contract or conveyance, shall defeat or vitiate the same.