| John C. Daresh - 2002 - 204 halaman
...account from time to time of all parents and masters, and of their children, especially of their ability to read and understand the principles of religion and the capital laws of this country. (Shurtleff, 1853} These chosen men were typically ordained ministers or elders in local... | |
| Louis B. Wright, Henry Steele Commager, Richard Brandon Morris - 2002 - 340 halaman
...parents and masters concerning the training of children and apprentices, "especially their ahility to read and understand the principles of religion and the capital laws of the country." s In cases of negligence the selectmen were instructed to impose fines and to apprentice children where... | |
| Richard Middleton - 2002 - 576 halaman
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| 2002 - 412 halaman
...employment. The selectmen's responsibilities were to see that all children learn to read, were taught to understand the principles of religion, and the capital laws of the country, and finally, to make sure the children were put to some useful work. Nothing was said, however about... | |
| Francis J. Bremer - 2003 - 520 halaman
...General Court would legislate in 1642 that each town must see to it that all children and servants were taught to "read and understand the principles of religion and the capital laws of the country."30 As early as 1635 an effort had been made to establish grammar schools that would provide... | |
| David Limbaugh - 2003 - 448 halaman
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| William Jeynes - 2003 - 280 halaman
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| Francis J. Bremer - 2005 - 516 halaman
...General Court would legislate in 1642 that each town must see to it that all children and servants were taught to "read and understand the principles of religion and the capital laws of the country."30 As early as 1635 an effort had been made to establish grammar schools that would provide... | |
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