 | Samuel Hazard - Banks and banking - 1840
...It ought never to be forgotten that the public welfare is as deeply concerned in ihrir education as in that of our own children. I do not hesitate, therefore,...which they may be instructed by teachers speaking in the same language with themselves, and professing the same faith. There would be no inequality in... | |
 | Samuel Hazard - Banks and banking - 1840
...It ought ncrer U> 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, to recommend the establishment of fchools in which they may be instructed by teachers speaking in the same language with themselves,... | |
 | Laughton Osborn - American fiction - 1841 - 357 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 witb themselves, and professing the same faith." This, having probably found it... | |
 | Samuel Sidwell Randall - Education - 1844 - 335 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 res|ionsibilitiei of education are, in most instances,... | |
 | Samuel Sidwell Randall - Educational law and legislation - 1851 - 408 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... | |
 | Thomas Richard Whitney - Anti-Catholicism - 1856 - 369 pages
...message to the Legislature of New York, dated January T, 1840, made the following recommendation : " I do not hesitate, therefore, to recommend the establishment of schools in which they (the children of foreigners) may be instructed by teachers speaking the same language with themselves,... | |
 | Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman - 1860
...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... | |
 | William Henry Seward - New York (State) - 1853
...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... | |
 | Arts - 1869
...public education, in consequence of prejudices arising from difference of language or religion. * * * I do not hesitate, therefore, to recommend the establishment...language with themselves and professing the same faith. * * * Occasions seldom offer for a trial of our magnanimity by committing that trust [of education]... | |
 | 1869
...language or religion. * * * I do not hesitate, therefore, to recommend the establishment of school* in which they may be instructed by teachers speaking...language with themselves and professing the same faith. * * * Occasions seldom offer for a trial of our magnanimity by committing that trust [of education]... | |
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