| George E. Baker - 1855 - 436 halaman
...necessary to interpose an independent corporation between the people and the schoolmaster ; and whether it is wise and just to disfranchise an entire community...question in the generous and confiding spirit of our institritions, and of having decided it upon the immutable principles on which they are based. —... | |
| William Henry Seward - 1853 - 698 halaman
...question of benevolence and of universal education, has become one of equal civil rights, religions tolerance, and liberty of conscience. We could bear...generous and confiding spirit of our institutions, and of having decided it upon the immutable principles on which they are based. The condition of the treasury... | |
| William Oland Bourne - 1870 - 822 halaman
...considerations are now involved, what has hitherto been discussed as a question of benevolence and of universal education, has become one of equal civil...through life, than that of having met such a question in £he generous and confiding spirit of our institutions, and decided it upon the immutable principles... | |
| William Henry Seward - 1888 - 698 halaman
...considerations are now involved, what has hitherto been discussed as a question of benevolence and of universal education, has become one of equal civil...generous and confiding spirit of our institutions, and of having decided it upon the immutable principles on which they are based. The condition of the treasury... | |
| 1904 - 1530 halaman
...considerations are now involved, what has hitherto been discussed as a question of benevolence and of universal education, has become one of equal civil...the immutable principles on which they are based." * May we hope that the New York Legislature of 1904 will approach this question with a larger wisdom,... | |
| New York (State). Governor - 1909 - 1106 halaman
...considerations are now involved, what has hitherto been discussed as a question of benevolence and of universal education, has become one of equal civil...it upon the immutable principles on which they are based.14 The condition of the treasury will be fully presented by a report from the proper officer.... | |
| Ray Burdick Smith - 1922 - 706 halaman
...concerning the education of children of immigrants, and declared that he could bear with him in his retirement from public service no recollection more...of being cherished through life than that of having effected such an arrangement. Much attention was necessarily given to the canals and other public works... | |
| William Oland Bourne - 1870 - 834 halaman
...considerations are now involved, what has hitherto been discussed as a question of benevolence and of universal education, has become one of equal civil...the immutable principles on which they are based. This portion of the Message of the Governor was referred to the Committee on Colleges and Schools.... | |
| 1904 - 1260 halaman
...considerations are now involved, what has hitherto been discussed as a question of benevolence and of universal education, has become one of equal civil...the immutable principles on which they are based." * May we hope that the New York Legislature of 1904 will approach this question with a larger wisdom,... | |
| Diane Ravitch - 2000 - 492 halaman
...control of public education, "what has hitherto been discussed as a question of benevolence and of universal education, has become one of equal civil...rights, religious tolerance, and liberty of conscience." * A month later, the Maclay committee in the assembly reported back a bill entitled "An Act to Extend... | |
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