The Development of the Free Public High School in Illinois to 1860Illinois State Historical Society journal, 1919 - 206 páginas |
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... Labor Aspect- Origin ; Philosophy ; Examples ; Later Influence 77 PART II - THE COMMON SCHOOL . VII . The Apprenticeship System- Features ; Indenture Records ; Relation to Slavery 90 VIII . The Free School Law of 1825- Pro - slavery ...
... Labor Aspect- Origin ; Philosophy ; Examples ; Later Influence 77 PART II - THE COMMON SCHOOL . VII . The Apprenticeship System- Features ; Indenture Records ; Relation to Slavery 90 VIII . The Free School Law of 1825- Pro - slavery ...
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... labor a better living , at least , could be made . Business men had in several instances failed at home . The wilderness West offered a place of refuge for them . Farm laborers with low wages had learned how to farm . The western lands ...
... labor a better living , at least , could be made . Business men had in several instances failed at home . The wilderness West offered a place of refuge for them . Farm laborers with low wages had learned how to farm . The western lands ...
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... labor troubles from 1834 to 1837. ' Employers could not meet the laborers ' demands . The hours were reduced , then wages , but prices remained high . The New York Era , September 5 , 1837 , says , " we can state on the best authority ...
... labor troubles from 1834 to 1837. ' Employers could not meet the laborers ' demands . The hours were reduced , then wages , but prices remained high . The New York Era , September 5 , 1837 , says , " we can state on the best authority ...
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... labor in the South received 122 cents per day in 1832 ; hence the white man was unable to compete with black labor . Cotton , which took much of the substance from the soil , was continually demanding new land . Moreover a growing slave ...
... labor in the South received 122 cents per day in 1832 ; hence the white man was unable to compete with black labor . Cotton , which took much of the substance from the soil , was continually demanding new land . Moreover a growing slave ...
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... labor . This was the first history I had ever seen , and it gave me a new field of mental existence . ' “ I made arrangement with my father to go all one winter to school . I had raised a colt he gave me , and I gave it to a man to work ...
... labor . This was the first history I had ever seen , and it gave me a new field of mental existence . ' “ I made arrangement with my father to go all one winter to school . I had raised a colt he gave me , and I gave it to a man to work ...
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Página 13 - That sections numbered sixteen and thirty-six in every township of public lands in said State, and where either of said sections, or any part thereof, has been sold or otherwise disposed of, other lands, equivalent thereto, and as contiguous as may be, shall be granted to said State for the use of schools.
Página 13 - State ; the residue to be appropriated, by the legislature of the State, for the encouragement of learning, of which one-sixth part shall be exclusively bestowed on a college or university.
Página 13 - That thirty-six sections, or one entire township, which shall be designated by the President of the United States, together with the one heretofore reserved for that purpose, shall be reserved for the use of a seminary of learning, and vested in the legislature of the said state, to be appropriated solely to the use of such seminary by the said legislature.
Página 95 - ... the mind of every citizen in a republic is the common property of society, and constitutes the basis of its strength and happiness; it is therefore considered the peculiar duty of a free government, like ours, to encourage and extend the improvement and cultivation of the intellectual energies of the whole: Therefore, i.
Página 140 - That an article be ingrafted into our state constitution creating the office of state superintendent of common schools, who shall be elected by the people and hold his office for the term of four years, and until his successor is elected and qualified, and...
Página 93 - ... punishment of crimes, whereof the party shall have been duly convicted ; nor shall any male person, arrived at the age of twenty-one years...
Página 13 - State, and the same to be used under such terms, and conditions, and regulations as the legislature of the said State shall direct : Provided, The legislature shall never sell nor lease the same for a longer period than ten years at any one time.
Página 170 - ... the general assembly shall provide a thorough and efficient system of free schools, whereby all the children of the State may receive a good common school education...
Página 95 - ... was not both virtuous and enlightened; and believing that the advancement of literature always has been, and ever will be the means of developing more fully the rights of man, that the mind of every citizen in...
Página 54 - HAVEN, and that by the same Name they and their Successors shall and may have perpetual Succession, and shall and may be Persons...