The Common School System of the State of New York: Comprising the Several General Laws Relating to Common Schools, Together with Full Expositions, Instructions and Forms ... To which is Prefixed a Historical Sketch of the Origin, Progress and Present Outline of the System |
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... age and support within the means of enlightened legislators . Learning would thus flourish , and vice be more effectually restrained than by volumes of penal statutes . " On the 4th of February , 1805 , Gov. Lewis transmitted a special ...
... age and support within the means of enlightened legislators . Learning would thus flourish , and vice be more effectually restrained than by volumes of penal statutes . " On the 4th of February , 1805 , Gov. Lewis transmitted a special ...
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... age that roams through the forest , with the enlightened inhabitant of a civilized country , would be a brief but impressive representation of the momentous im- portance of education . " It were an easy task for the commissioners to ...
... age that roams through the forest , with the enlightened inhabitant of a civilized country , would be a brief but impressive representation of the momentous im- portance of education . " It were an easy task for the commissioners to ...
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... ages of five and fifteen years : that each town raise by tax annually , as much money as it shall have received from the school fund : that the gross amount of moneys received from the State and raised by the towns , be appropriated ...
... ages of five and fifteen years : that each town raise by tax annually , as much money as it shall have received from the school fund : that the gross amount of moneys received from the State and raised by the towns , be appropriated ...
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... age at which children are sent to school ; the length of time they pass under the direction af the teachers ; when we consider that their little minds are to be diverted from their natural propensi- ties to the artificial acquisition of ...
... age at which children are sent to school ; the length of time they pass under the direction af the teachers ; when we consider that their little minds are to be diverted from their natural propensi- ties to the artificial acquisition of ...
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... ages of five and fifteen in said districts was 176,449 ; and that 140,106 had been under instruction during a portion of the year reported , in the common schools . The Superin- tendent , however , observes : " The returns not being ...
... ages of five and fifteen in said districts was 176,449 ; and that 140,106 had been under instruction during a portion of the year reported , in the common schools . The Superin- tendent , however , observes : " The returns not being ...
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academies alteration annual meeting annual report applied appointed apportionment appropriated attending authorized board of education board of supervisors certificate chap city of Hudson clerk Clyde High School collected collector colored children commissioners of common common council common school fund county clerk county treasurer deem district library district meeting district number district school dollars duly duty elected entitled establishment expenses free schools hereby improve instruction legislature levied liable librarian library money manner ment moneys received necessary notice number of children paid person Poughkeepsie preceding prescribed proper public money pupils purchase qualified raised rate bill rate-bill regulations repair residing respect Schenectady School Dec school districts school houses school moneys specified superintendent of common support of common tax list taxable inhabitants thereafter therein thereof tion town of Trenton town superintendent trict vacancy village vote wages ward warrant whole number
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Page 346 - ... shall be received in all courts as prima facie evidence of the facts therein set forth ; and such...
Page 63 - The capital of the common school fund, the capital of the literature fund, and the capital of the United States deposit fund, shall be respectively preserved inviolate. The revenue of the said common school fund shall be applied to the support of common schools...
Page 364 - At any meeting of the board of trustees a majority of the trustees shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business, but a less number may adjourn from time to time...
Page 118 - ... of their towns; and if any such lot is known to belong to an incorporated company liable to taxation in such district, the name of such company shall be specified, and the value of such lot or piece of land shall be set down opposite to such description, which value shall be the same...
Page 331 - ... at a rate of interest not exceeding seven per cent. per annum...
Page 128 - ... color of their offices, or for any refusal or omission to perform any duty enjoined by law, and which might have been the subject of an appeal to the superintendent, no costs shall be allowed to the plaintiff, in cases where the court shall certify that it appeared on the trial that the defendants acted in good faith.
Page 13 - Can it be that Providence has not connected the permanent felicity of a nation with its virtue? The experiment, at least, is recommended by every sentiment which ennobles human nature. Alas! is it rendered impossible by its vices?
Page 282 - To keep and preserve all records, books and papers belonging to his office and to deliver the same to his successor. For a refusal or neglect so to do, he shall forfeit fifty dollars for the benefit of the schools of the district, to be recovered by the trustees.
Page 170 - America in the sum of dollars ($ ), for the payment of which we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. Witness our hands and seals this day of , 19...
Page 207 - In the fifth column the value of taxable rents reserved and chargeable upon lands within the tax district, estimated at a principal sum, the interest of which, at the legal rate per annum, shall produce a sum equal to such annual rents and if payable in any other thing except money the value of the rents in money to be ascertained by...