Common Schools: A Discourse on the Modifications Demanded by the Roman Catholics Delivered in the North Church, Hartford, on the Day of the Late Fast, March 25, 1853 |
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... records , and military service ; that no distribution shall be made , in a way of
exception , to schools that are private , ecclesiastical or parochial ; that whatever
accommodations are made to different forms of religion , shall be so made as to
be ...
... records , and military service ; that no distribution shall be made , in a way of
exception , to schools that are private , ecclesiastical or parochial ; that whatever
accommodations are made to different forms of religion , shall be so made as to
be ...
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In this latter view , the withdrawing of our Catholic children from the common
schools , unless for some real breach upon their religion , and the distribution
demanded of public moneys to them in schools apart by themselves , is a bitter
cruelty ...
In this latter view , the withdrawing of our Catholic children from the common
schools , unless for some real breach upon their religion , and the distribution
demanded of public moneys to them in schools apart by themselves , is a bitter
cruelty ...
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The state can not distribute funds , in this manner , without renouncing even a first
principle of our American institutions , and becoming the supporter of a sect in
religion . It may as well support the priests of a church , as support the schools of
...
The state can not distribute funds , in this manner , without renouncing even a first
principle of our American institutions , and becoming the supporter of a sect in
religion . It may as well support the priests of a church , as support the schools of
...
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