Collections of the New Hampshire Historical Society, Volume 4Jacob B. Moore, 1834 - Local history List of members in v. 3, 5-6. 8. |
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... give therefore the history of educa- tion in a particular State , we must revert to the original settlers and ascertain the motives which governed them . If then we ask , first , what induced the Puri- tans in Holland ; and next , what ...
... give therefore the history of educa- tion in a particular State , we must revert to the original settlers and ascertain the motives which governed them . If then we ask , first , what induced the Puri- tans in Holland ; and next , what ...
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... give them due correction without reproof or reproach from their neighbors . ' Among the general considerations for the plantation of New - England , Cotton Mather mentions Fifth- ly - the schools of learning and religion are so ...
... give them due correction without reproof or reproach from their neighbors . ' Among the general considerations for the plantation of New - England , Cotton Mather mentions Fifth- ly - the schools of learning and religion are so ...
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... of Salem ordered that a note be published on next Lecture day , that such as have children to be kept at school , would bring in their names , and what they will give for one whole year ; and also that if 8 Mr. Bouton's Discourse . 00.
... of Salem ordered that a note be published on next Lecture day , that such as have children to be kept at school , would bring in their names , and what they will give for one whole year ; and also that if 8 Mr. Bouton's Discourse . 00.
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New Hampshire Historical Society. give for one whole year ; and also that if any poore body hath children or a childe , to be put at schoole and not able to pay for their schooling , that the towne will pay it by a rate . In 1645 “ di ...
New Hampshire Historical Society. give for one whole year ; and also that if any poore body hath children or a childe , to be put at schoole and not able to pay for their schooling , that the towne will pay it by a rate . In 1645 “ di ...
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... give up his vocation of ' teaching and nurturing chil- dren , ' upon his removal to Exeter - and that Mr. Daniel Maud , who was schoolmaster in Boston , probably six years , did not neglect to instruct the children of his flock , during ...
... give up his vocation of ' teaching and nurturing chil- dren , ' upon his removal to Exeter - and that Mr. Daniel Maud , who was schoolmaster in Boston , probably six years , did not neglect to instruct the children of his flock , during ...
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Page 10 - It is therefore ordered, that every township in this jurisdiction, after the Lord hath increased them to the number of fifty householders, shall then forthwith appoint one within their town to teach all such children as shall resort to him to write and read, whose wages shall be paid either by the parents or masters of such children, or by the inhabitants in general...
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