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" ... upon the method in which they are supported, so that a blow at this method seems a blow at the schools themselves. The suit, however, is not to be regarded as a blow purposely aimed at the schools. It can never be unimportant to know that taxation,... "
Annual Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of the State of ... - Página 393
1875
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The Development of Primary and Secondary Public Education in Michigan: A ...

Daniel Putnam - 1904 - 322 páginas
...the salary of the superintendent. While nominally this is the end sought, the real purpose of this is wider and vastly more comprehensive than this brief...whole matter be settled on legal grounds, in such manner and on such principles as the public will may indicate, and the Legislature may prescribe."...
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The Development of Free Schools in the United States as Illustrated ..., Tema 91

Arthur Raymond Mead - 1918 - 262 páginas
...can never be unimportant to know that taxation, even for the most useful or indispensable purposes, is warranted by the strict letter of the law; and...doubts in asking a legal investigation, that, if errors and defects in the law are found to exist, there may be a review of the subject in legislation, and...
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Contributions to Education, Tema 91

Columbia University. Teachers College - 1918 - 266 páginas
...schools. It can never be unimportant to know that taxation for the most useful or indispensable purposes, is warranted by the strict letter of the law; and...whoever doubts its being so in any particular case, may be well justified by his doubts in asking a legal investigation, that, if errors or defects in the...
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The Development of Free Schools in the United States as Illustrated ..., Tema 91

Arthur Raymond Mead - 1918 - 260 páginas
...schools. It can never be unimportant to know that taxation for the most useful or indispensable purposes, is warranted by the strict letter of the law; and...whoever doubts its being so in any particular case, may be well justified by his doubts in asking a legal investigation, that, if errors or defects in the...
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