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" in that of our own children. I do not hesitate, therefore, to recommend the establishment of schools in which they may be instructed by teachers speaking the same language with themselves, and professing the same faith. There would be no inequality in... "
The Common School System of the State of New York: Comprising the Several ... - Page 51
by New York (State). Department of Public Instruction - 1851 - 408 pages
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Hazard's United States Commercial and Statistical Register, Volume 2

Samuel Hazard - Banks and banking - 1840 - 460 pages
...recommend the establishment of Fchools in which they may be instructed by teachers speaking in the name language with themselves, and professing the same faith. There would be no inequality in such n measure, since it happens from the force of circumstances, if not from choice, that the resposibilities...
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Arthur Carryl: A Novel

Laughton Osborn - American fiction - 1841 - 430 pages
...their father-land, and of keeping them distinct from the children of Americans. Hear his language: " I do not hesitate, therefore, to recommend the establishment...which they may be instructed by teachers speaking in the same language with themselves, and professing the same faith." This, having probably found it...
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A Digest of the Common School System of the State of New-York: Together with ...

Samuel Sidwell Randall - Education - 1844 - 336 pages
...It ought never to be forgotten, that the public welfare is as deeply concerned in their education as in that of our own children. I do not hesitate, therefore,...such a measure, since it happens from the force of circumstances, if not from choice, that the responsibilities of education are, in most instances, confided...
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A Digest of the Common School System of the State of New-York: Together with ...

Samuel Sidwell Randall - Education - 1844 - 348 pages
...It ought never to be forgotten, that the public welfare is as deeply concerned in their education as in that of our own children. I do not hesitate, therefore...which they may be instructed by teachers speaking the «ame language with themselves, and professing the same faith. There wculd be no inequality in such...
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The Common School System of the State of New York: Comprising the Several ...

Samuel Sidwell Randall - Educational law and legislation - 1851 - 416 pages
...It ought never to be forgotten, that the public welfare is as deeply concerned in their education as in that of our own children. I do not hesitate, therefore,...such a measure, since it happens from the force of circumstances, if not from choice, that the responsibilities of education are, in most instances, confided...
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The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 2

William Henry Seward - New York (State) - 1853 - 684 pages
...It ought never to be forgotten that the public welfare is as deeply concerned in their education as in that of our own children. I do not hesitate, therefore,...such a measure, since it happens from the force of circumstances, if not from choice, that the responsibilities of education are in most instances confided...
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The Life of William H. Seward with Selections from His Works

George E. Baker - 1855 - 424 pages
...It ought never to be forgotten that the public welfare is as .deeply concerned in their education as in that of our own children. I do not hesitate therefore...instructed by teachers speaking the same language with themselves,and professing the same faith. There would be no inequality in such a measure, since it...
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The National Quarterly Review, Volume 1

Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman - Periodicals - 1860 - 606 pages
...It ought never to be forgotten that the public welfare is as deeply concerned in their education as in that of our own children. I do not hesitate, therefore,...such a measure, since it happens from the force of circumstances, if not from choice, that the responsibilities of education are in most instances confined...
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Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art ..., Volume 4

1869 - 798 pages
...of language or religion. * * * I do not hesitate, therefore, to recommend the ettaMahment of »chocU in which they may be instructed by teachers speaking...the same language with themselves and professing the none faith. * * * Occasions seldom offer for a trial of our magnanimity by committing that trust [of...
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History of the Public School Society of the City of New York: With Portraits ...

William Oland Bourne - African Americans - 1870 - 822 pages
...It ought never to be forgotten that the public welfare is as deeply concerned in their education as in that of our own children. I do not hesitate, therefore,...such a measure, since it happens from the force of circumstances, if not from choice, that the responsibilities of education are in most instances confided...
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