That the selectmen of every town in the several precincts and quarters where they dwell, shall have a vigilant eye over their brethren and neighbors, to see, first, that none of them shall suffer so much barbarism in any of their families, as not to endeavor... Proceedings of the Board of Regents - Página 658por University of Michigan. Board of Regents - 1915Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
 | Maine. Legislature - 1848
...One of their earliest acts of legislation, was a law making it obligatory upon parents and masters, " to teach their children and apprentices, so much learning as may enable them perfectly to read the English tongue, and knowledge of the capital laws." In furtherance of this object, the... | |
 | Michigan. Legislature - 1848
...shall suffer so much barbarism in any of their families, as not to teach, by themselves or others, their children and apprentices, so much learning as may enable them perfectly to read the English tongue, * * * upon penalty of twenty shillings for each neglect therein." With... | |
 | Michigan. Legislature - 1848
...shall suffer so much barbarism in any of their families, as not to teach, by themselves or others, their children and apprentices, so much learning as may enable them perfectly to read the English tongue, * * * upon penalty of twenty shillings for each neglect therein." With... | |
 | Massachusetts. Board of Education - 1849 - 212 páginas
...suffer so much barbarism in any of their families, as not to endeavor to teach, by themselves or others, their children and apprentices, so much learning, as may enable them perfectly to read the English tongue, and [obtain a] knowledge of the capital laws ; upon penalty of twenty shillings... | |
 | Ira Mayhew - 1850 - 475 páginas
...them shall suffer so much barbarism in any of their families as not to teach, by themselves or others, their children and apprentices so much learning as may enable them perfectly to read the English tongue, and knowledge of the capital laws, upon penalty of twenty shillings for... | |
 | ira mayhew - 1850
...them shall suffer so much barbarism in any of their families as not to,teach, by themselves or others, their children and apprentices so much learning as may enable them perfectly to read the English tongue, and knowledge of the capital laws, upon penalty of twenty shillings for... | |
 | Robert Pashley - 1852 - 428 páginas
...The Puritans, early in the seventeenth century, provided by law, " that none of the brethren should suffer so much barbarism in their families as not...apprentices so much learning as may enable them perfectly to read the English tongue." " To the end that learning may not be buried in the graves of our forefathers,"... | |
 | Maine Historical Society - 1853
...suffer so much barbarism in any of their families, as not to endeavor to teach by themselves or others, their children and apprentices so much learning as may enable them perfectly to read the English Tongue : and a knowledge of the Capital Laws : upon a penalty of 20s for each neglect... | |
 | Maine Historical Society - 1853
...suffer so much barbarism in any of their families, as not to endeavor to teach by themselves or others, their children and apprentices so much learning as may enable them perfectly to read the English Tongue : and a knowledge of the Capital Laws : upon a penalty of 20s for each neglect... | |
 | 1848
...suffer so much barbarism in any of their families, as not to endeavor to teach by themselves or others, their children and apprentices so much learning, as may enable them perfectly to read the English tongue, and knowledge of the capital laws, upon penalty of twenty shillings for... | |
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