 | Robert Francis Seybolt - 1917 - 121 pągines
...and apprentices. The Code follows: Forasmuch as the good education of children is of singular behalf and benefit to any commonwealth, and whereas many...indulgent and negligent of their duty in that kind; it is therefore ordered by this Court and authority thereof, that the selectmen of every town, in the several... | |
 | Columbia University. Teachers College - 1918
...Structure not yet completed, 1867 1. The State must protect itself against Ignorance.—"Forasmuch as the good education of children is of singular behoof and benefit to any commonwealth, »nd whereas many parents and masters are too indulgent and negligent of their 2. A System of Public... | |
 | Massachusetts. Board of Education - 1848
...from the earliest periods of our Colonial existence. The Colonial law of 1642, after premising that "Forasmuch as the good education of children is of singular behoof and benefit to any Commonwealth," ordered "that the selectmen of every town * * shall have a vigilant eye over their brethren and neighbors,... | |
 | Ellwood Patterson Cubberley - 1920 - 684 pągines
...until 1792. Children Forasmuch as the good Education of Children is of singular behoofe and benefitt to any Commonwealth; and whereas many parents and masters are too indulgent and negligent of theire duty in that kind; It is therefore ordered by this Courte and Authority thereof, that the Select... | |
 | Peter George Mode - 1921 - 735 pągines
...[ives in sundry notorious Crimes, such a Son shall be put to death Drill. 21. 20. 21. . . CHILDKKN Forasmuch as the good Education of Children is of singular behoof and benefit to any Colony, and whereas many Parents and Masters are loo indulgent and negligent of their duty in thai... | |
 | John Cayce Morrison - 1922 - 158 pągines
...enacted a "body of laws." Among the provisions for education is to be found the following: For as much as the good education of children is of singular behoof...indulgent and negligent of their duty in that kind: It is therefore ordered by this court and the authority thereof, that the selectmen of every town in the... | |
 | Willis Mason West - 1922 - 791 pągines
...well as religious training. The preamble of the similar Connecticut Act of 1644 runs: "For as much as the good education of children is of singular behoof and benefit to any Commonwealth," etc. THE PURITAN SCHOOLS NO'.VI lay me down to fle«p, T |>ray the Loid my foul tu keep. If I ftuiuld... | |
 | Willis Mason West - 1922 - 811 pągines
...lawgivers who saw clearly,. and enforced practically, the simple moral and political truth, that knowlthe good education of children is of singular behoof and benefit to any Commonwealth," etc. (Each Massachusetts educational statute was copied within twoor three years in New Haven and Connecticut.)... | |
 | James Andrew Corcoran, Patrick John Ryan, Edmond Francis Prendergast - 1877
...view. They show that the founders of that colony had no idea of separating religion from education. " Forasmuch as the good education of children is of...indulgent and negligent of their duty in that kind, it is therefore ordered by this Court and authority thereof, that the selectmen of every town, in the several... | |
 | Henry Harrison Metcalf, John Norris McClintock - 1925
...colony of Massachusetts. A year later was enacted the first New England law on education: "Act of 1642 "Forasmuch as the good education of children is of...kind, "It is ordered, that the selectmen of every town in the several precincts and quarters where they dwell, shall have a vigilant eye over their neighbors,... | |
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