That the selectmen of every town in the several precincts and quarters where they dwell, shall have a vigilant eye over their brethren and neighbors, to see, first, that none of them shall suffer so much barbarism in any of their families, as not to endeavor... For a New Liberty: The Libertarian Manifesto - Page 148by Murray Newton Rothbard - 1978 - 338 pagesFull view - About this book
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - American fiction - 1823 - 470 pages
...several precincts and quarters, shall have a vigilant eye over their brethren and neighbors, to see that none of them shall suffer so much barbarism, in any of their families, as not to endeavor, by themselves or others, to teach their children and apprentices so much learning, as may enable them... | |
| James Gordon Carter - Education - 1824 - 150 pages
...precincts and quarters where they dwell, shall have a vigilant eye over their brethren and neighbours, to see ; " First, that none of them shall suffer so...much barbarism in any of their families, as not to endeavour to teach, by themselves or others, their children and apprentices, so much learning, as may... | |
| William Newnham Blane - History - 1824 - 532 pages
...several precincts and quarters, shall have a vigilant eye over their brethren and neighbours, to the end that none of them shall suffer so much barbarism in any of their families, as not to endeavour, by themselves or others, to teach their children and apprentices so much learning, as may... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - American fiction - 1868 - 766 pages
...the several precincts and quarters where they dwell shall have a vigilant eye over their brothers and neighbors, to see, .first, that none of them shall...themselves or others, their children and apprentices so much learning as may enable them perfectly to read the English tongue, and knowledge of the capital... | |
| Education - 1826 - 788 pages
...several precincts and quarters where they dwell, shall have a vigilant eye over their brethren and neighbors, to see; ' First, that none of them shall...themselves or others, their children and apprentices, so much learning, as may enable them perfectly to read the English tongue, and knowledge of the capital... | |
| Education - 1826 - 782 pages
...several precincts and quarters where they dwell, shall have a vigilant eye over their brethren and neighbors, to see; ' First, that none of them shall...themselves or others, their children and apprentices, so much learning, as may enable them perfectly to read the English tongue, and knowledge of the capital... | |
| Samuel Hazard - Pennsylvania - 1828 - 432 pages
...colonial government. In the first law of Massachusetts, it was provided "that none of them (the colonists) shall suffer so much barbarism in any of their families, as not to endeavour to teach, by themselves or others, their children and apprentices so much learning as may... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1832 - 636 pages
...government. . In the first law of Massachusetts, it was provided " that none of them (the colonists) shall suffer so much barbarism in any of their families, as not to endeavour to teach, by themselves or others, their children and apprenticea so much learning as may... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - American fiction - 1837 - 594 pages
...and quarters where they dwell, shall have a vigilant eye over their brethren and neighbours, to see that none of them shall suffer so much barbarism in any of their families, as not to endeavour to teach, by themselves or others, their children and apprentices, so much learning, as may... | |
| Massachusetts. Board of Education - Education - 1887 - 450 pages
...selectmen of the town wore required to "have a vigilant eye over their brethren and neighbors, to see that none of them shall suffer so much barbarism in...families, as not to endeavor to teach, by themselves and others, their children and apprentices so much learning as may enable them perfectly to read the... | |
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