Knowledge and learning generally diffused throughout a community, being essential to the preservation of a free government, it shall be the duty of the General Assembly to encourage, by all suitable means, moral, intellectual, scientific and agricultural... Documents Accompanying the Journal of the House - Page 28by Michigan. Legislature - 1868Full view - About this book
| John Brown Dillon - Indiana - 1859 - 696 pages
...and equally open to all." The new constitution of 1851, which makes it the duty of the legislature "to provide, by law, for a general and uniform system...schools, wherein tuition shall be without charge, and equally open to all," docs not mention a State university. For a long period after the adoption of... | |
| John Dillon - 1859 - 664 pages
...constitution of 1851, which makes it the duty of the legislature "to provide, by law, for a general ancV uniform system of common schools, wherein tuition shall be without charge, and equally open to all," does not mention a State university. 568 HISTORY OF INDIANA. which the friends... | |
| Indiana. Supreme Court, Horace E. Carter, Albert Gallatin Porter, Gordon Tanner, Benjamin Harrison, Michael Crawford Kerr, James Buckley Black, Augustus Newton Martin, Francis Marion Dice, John Worth Kern, John Lewis Griffiths, Sidney Romelee Moon, Charles Frederick Remy - Law reports, digests, etc - 1863 - 580 pages
...constitution of 1851, and a statute made in pursuance thereof. The constitution provides, that it shall be the duty of the general assembly " to provide, by...schools, wherein tuition shall be without charge, and equally open to all." That the common school fund shall consist, among other things, of " the fund... | |
| Indiana - 1866 - 568 pages
..."encourage, by all suitable means, moral, intellectual, scientific, and agricultural improvement, and provide by law for a general and uniform system of...schools, wherein tuition shall be without charge and equally open to all." Therefore, the friends of education in every township and every school district... | |
| Education - 1867 - 862 pages
...encourage, by all suitable means, moral, intellectual, seientifie, and agricultural improvement, and to provide by law for a general and uniform system...schools, wherein tuition shall be without charge, and equally opcii to all. it. The common school fund shall consist of the congressional township fund and... | |
| FRANKLIN B. HOUGII - 1867 - 604 pages
...encourage, by all suitable means, moral, intellectual, scientific, and agricultural improvement, and to provide by law for a general and uniform system...schools, wherein tuition shall be without charge, and equally open to all. § 2 The common school fund shall consist of the congressional township fund,... | |
| New York (State) - Constitution - 1867 - 254 pages
...encourage, by all suitable means, moral, intellectual, scientific and agricultural improvement, and to provide by law for a general and uniform system...schools, wherein tuition shall be without charge, and equally open to all Ind., 177. — The common school fund shall consist of the congressional township... | |
| Michigan. Department of Public Instruction - Education - 1868 - 328 pages
...from year to year. No new machinery is required; all school taxes, State and local, are collected at the same time and by the same officers as the State...schools have been free since their origin, which was in 1852. " 3. Effect of free schools upon attendance, interest of parents, siud the public at large. (a)... | |
| Education - 1868 - 806 pages
...that end very nearly. The following is the law upon which our school system is based : It shall be the duty of the General Assembly "to provide by law...schools, wherein tuition shall be without charge, and equally open to all." See Constitution. Art. 8, Sec. 1. According to the statute law under which we... | |
| United States. Office of Education - Education - 1868 - 930 pages
...suitable means, moral, intellectual, sciontific, and agricultural improvement, and to provide bylaw for a general and uniform system of common schools, wherein tuition shall be without charge, and equally open to all. •2. The common school fund shall consist of the congressional township fund... | |
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