| Maureen T. Lapan, Raymond W. Houghton - 2003 - 208 halaman
...their children be fined. Further, emphasis focused on the ability of parents, masters, and children to read and understand the principles of religion and the capital laws of the colony. Failure to meet these requirements resulted in penalty. youth to acquire knowledge of the scriptures... | |
| Bruce S. Cooper - 2005 - 277 halaman
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| B. A. Hinsdale - 2006 - 336 halaman
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| Ronald E. Seavoy - 2006 - 382 halaman
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| Nancy Goyne Evans - 2006 - 519 halaman
...education is documented in early New England laws that required parents and masters to teach children "to read and understand the principles of religion and the capital laws of the country." In due course requirements were broadened "to teach children to writte and keep accounts" to better... | |
| Allan Greenberg - 2006 - 206 halaman
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| Joseph A. Conforti - 2006 - 252 halaman
...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 the country."12 Connecticut and New Haven approved similar legislation in the 1 6505. The Puritan family... | |
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