| 1875 - 797 páginas
..."RELIGION, MORALITY and KNOWLEDGE being necessary to good fovernment and the happiness of mankind, CHOOLS, AND THE MEANS OF EDUCATION, SHALL BE FOREVER ENCOURAGED."...distant shores of the Pacific, and FIFTY MILLIONS OF ACRES of the public domain have been set apart and consecrated to the high and ennobling purposes... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1876 - 622 páginas
...KNOWLEDGE, being necessary to good government, and the happiness of mankind, SCHOOLS, AND THE MEANS OP EDUCATION, SHALL BE FOREVER ENCOURAGED." From that...distant shores of the Pacific, and FIFTY MILLIONS OF ACRES of the public domain have been set apart and consecrated to the high and ennobling purposes... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1876 - 620 páginas
...being necessary to good government, and the happiness of mankind, SCHOOLS, AND THE MEANS OF EDITATIOX, SHALL BE FOREVER ENCOURAGED." From that day to the...distant shores of the Pacific, and FIFTY MILLIONS OF ACHES of the public domain have been set apart and consecrated to the high and ennobling purposes... | |
| Ohio State Teachers Association. Centennial Committee - 1876 - 454 páginas
...government of the Northwestern Territory passed by Congress in 1787. The third article of that ordinance declared that, "Religion, morality, and knowledge...the means of education shall be forever encouraged. " Two years prior to the promulgation of this enlightened sentiment, Congress had provided for the... | |
| 1900 - 574 páginas
...schools within such townships. And the celebrated ordinance of 1787 (the magna charta of the Northwest) declared that "Religion, morality and knowledge being...the means of education shall be forever encouraged." In the act of 1804 an entire township of land is set apart for educational purposes in that portion... | |
| Ohio State Teachers Association. Centennial Committee - 1876 - 462 páginas
...government of the Northwestern Tctritory passed by Congress in 17<S". The third article of that ordinance declared that, "Religion, morality, and knowledge...the means of education shall be forever encouraged." Two years prior to the promulgation of this enlightened sentiment, Congress had provided for the division... | |
| Ohio State Teachers Association. Centennial Committee - 1876 - 464 páginas
...excluding "Slavery and involuntary servitude'' from the western territory, and Article III asserting that, ''Religion, morality, and knowledge being necessary...the means of education shall be forever encouraged." Thus liberty and learning were to enter the territory hand in hand.,,The clause relating to education... | |
| J. B. Helwig - 1876 - 378 páginas
...the maintenance of public schools." The ordinance of July, 1787, declared as to the same territory, that "religion, morality, and knowledge being necessary...the means of education shall be forever encouraged." The Constitution of Ohio and of other states make similar and equally emphatic declarations, and affirm... | |
| Sylvester W. Burley - 1876 - 900 páginas
...every township " for the maintenance of public schools, the act of the second year named asserting that, "religion, morality and knowledge being necessary...mankind, schools and the means of education shall be for ever encouraged." The States receiving the 16th section were Ohio, Louisiana, Indiana, Mississippi,... | |
| Ohio State Board of Agriculture - 1877 - 938 páginas
...Constitution was not formed when the celebrated ordinance of 1787 was passed. That ordinance provided that "Religion, morality, and knowledge being necessary...the means of education shall be forever encouraged ; " and by the ordinance of 1785 for the survey of the public lands in the Northwestern Territory,... | |
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