| John Warner Barber - 1839 - 674 ÆäÀÌÁö
...1642. The " Seven men" are to see that children, neglected by their parents, are employed, learned to read and "understand the principles of religion and the capital laws of this country," and, if necessary, be bound out to service. 1661. As an inhabitant of Ipswich, living at a distance,... | |
| 1842 - 404 ÆäÀÌÁö
...Seven men ' (Selectmen) are to see that children, neglected by their parents, are employed, learnt to read and ' understand the principles of religion and the capital laws of this country,' and if necessary, be bound out to service. 1664. As an inhabitant of Ipswich, living at a distance,... | |
| Massachusetts - 1870 - 1232 ÆäÀÌÁö
...The Selectmen of the town were directed, to see that children neglected by their parents, are learned to read and understand the principles of religion, and the capital laws of this country, and are engaged in some proper employment." The first Public School opened in Essex, then Chebacco... | |
| Myron Oliver Allen - 1860 - 224 ÆäÀÌÁö
...their children, concerning the calling and the implement of their children, especially of their ability to read and understand the principles of religion and the capital laws of the country." They were also required to see that the young were brought up to some trade or useful... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1860 - 684 ÆäÀÌÁö
...their children, concerning their calling and employment of their children, especially of their ability to read and understand the principles of religion* and the capital laws of the country." Selectmen were further empowered, "with consent of any Court or the Magistrate, to put... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1861 - 682 ÆäÀÌÁö
...their children, concerning their calling and employment of their children, especially of their ability to read and understand the principles of religion* and the capital laws of the country." Selectmen were further empowered, "with consent of any Court or the Magistrate, to put... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1865 - 680 ÆäÀÌÁö
...their children, concerning their calling and employment of their children, especially of their ability to read and understand the principles of religion* and the capital laws of the country." Selectmen were further empowered, "with consent of any Court or the Magistrate, to put... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1897 - 1436 ÆäÀÌÁö
...towns should sec to it that all parents and masters of children should see that they should be able to read and understand the principles of religion and the capital laws of the country, on pain of fine to the disobedient and even the removal of children from their own families.... | |
| Robert Crowell, David Choate - 1868 - 502 ÆäÀÌÁö
...the Selectmen of the town were directed, "To see that children neglected by their parents are learned to read, and understand the principles of religion, and the capital laws of this country, and are engaged in some proper employment." The same year the town voted that there should be a free... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1869 - 522 ÆäÀÌÁö
...their children, concerning the calling and employment of their children, especially of their ability to read and understand the principles of religion, and the capital laws of this country, and to impose fines upon such as shall refuse to render such accounts to them when they shall be required... | |
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