| University of the State of New York - 1869 - 218 pages
...schools occurs in the Proposed Articles for the Colonization and Tirade of New Netherland. 1638. 8. Each householder and inhabitant shall bear such tax...for the sick, schoolmasters, and such like necessary officers ; and the Director and Council there shall be written to touching the form hereof, in order,... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1890 - 372 pages
...and in the articles and conditions to emigrants published by the Chamber at Amsterdam, section 8 says that " each householder and inhabitant shall bear...hereafter be considered proper for the maintenance of comforters of the sick, schoolmasters, and such like necessary officers."3 Later than this, in the... | |
| Daniel Johnson Pratt - 1872 - 172 pages
...schools occurs in the Proposed Articles for the Colonization and Trade of New Netherland. 1638. 8. Each householder and inhabitant shall bear such tax...for the sick, schoolmasters, and such like necessary officers; and the Director and Council there shall be written to touching the form hereof, in order,... | |
| 1877 - 900 pages
...respective officers and justices are commanded to enforce the execution hereof, without any connivance. 8. Each householder and inhabitant shall bear such tax...proper for the maintenance of Clergymen, comforters of the sick, schoolmasters and such like necessary officers; and the Director and Council there shall... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - 1882 - 346 pages
...our Republic. In the articles proposed for the settlement and trade of that province, it was provided that " Each householder and inhabitant shall bear...hereafter be considered proper, for the maintenance of schoolmasters." Here, at that early period, we have.a clear recognition of the right of a civil organization... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - 1882 - 350 pages
...settlement and trade of that province, it was provided that " Each householder and inhabitant sljall bear such tax and public charge as shall hereafter be considered proper, for the maintenance of schoolmasters." Here, at that early period, we have a clear -recognition of the right of a civil organization... | |
| James Pyle Wickersham - 1886 - 720 pages
...by the Chamber of Amsterdam, and approved by the States-General, contain the following: "Section 8. Each householder and inhabitant shall bear such tax...hereafter be considered proper for the maintenance of Comforters of the Sick, Schoolmasters, and such like necessary officers." No broader foundation than... | |
| 1887 - 440 pages
...hereafter be established there by the Company or its agents." Under article S we read, "Each household and inhabitant shall bear such tax and public charge...hereafter be considered proper for the maintenance of schoolmasters and such like necessary officers." Two years later the States General laid particular... | |
| 1889 - 758 pages
...and in the article* and conditions to emigrants published by the Chamber at Amsterdam, section 8 says that " each householder and inhabitant shall bear...charge as shall hereafter be considered proper for toe maintenance of comforters of the sick, schoolmasters, and such lib necessary officers."3 Later... | |
| John George Hodgins - 1889 - 154 pages
...trade of New Netherlands," provided that, " each householder and inhabitant snail bear such tax ani public charge as shall hereafter be considered proper for the maintenance of schoolunsters." General Eaton, the United States Commissioaer of Education, in his valuable report... | |
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