| Francis Newton Thorpe - 1909 - 718 páginas
...to Laws encourage Manufacture, and Country-growth and defray the publick Charge of the province. And a Committee of manners Education and Arts that all...may be successively trained up in Virtue and useful Knowlledge and Arts. The Quorum of each of which Committees being six that is Two out of each of the... | |
| Pennsylvania - 1909 - 46 páginas
...Manufacture and country growth and defray the public charge of the Province; and a Committee of manners and Education and arts that all wicked and scandalous...trained up in virtue and useful Knowledge and arts. The Quorum of each of which Committees being six, that is two out of each of the three orders or yearly... | |
| Samuel Whitaker Pennypacker - 1910 - 512 páginas
...and reward the authors of useful sciences and laudable inventions," and directed the council to form a " committee of manners, education, and arts, that...trained up in virtue and useful knowledge and arts." At the meeting of the council on the i /th of Eleventh Month, 1683, a "school of arts and sciences"... | |
| Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart - 1916 - 568 páginas
...encourage manufacture and country growth, and defray the public charge of the Province. And, Fourthly, a committee of manners, education, and arts, that...trained up in virtue and useful knowledge and arts: the quorum of each of which committees being six, that is, two out of each of the three orders, or... | |
| Stephen Haley Allen - 1916 - 1264 páginas
...council to be divided into four committees charged with oversight of different matters, one of which was "a committee of manners, education and arts, that...all wicked and scandalous living may be prevented." A body of laws, also prepared in England, in forty sections, was attached to the frame of government.... | |
| Robert Luce - 1922 - 658 páginas
...to Laws encourage Manufacture and Country-growth and defray the publick Charge of the province. And a Committee of manners Education and Arts that all...scandalous Living may be prevented and that Youth may be succcsssrvely trained up in Virtue and useful Knowlledge and Arts." « RV Harlow, Legislative Methods... | |
| Kittochtinny Historical Society, Chambersburg, Pa - 1923 - 1860 páginas
...manners, education and arts was to be appointed to prevent wicked and scandalous living, and to see to it that "youth may be successively trained up in virtue and useful knowledge and arts." Encouraging as this sounds, the ideas of the founder were not carried out. The experience of the pioneers... | |
| Margaret Trabue Hodgen - 1925 - 336 páginas
...government, accepted by the General Assembly in 1682, contained a similar provision for education, "in order that youth may be successively trained up in virtue and useful knowledge." The first free school in Maryland procured a teacher in 1724. The early German settlers in North Carolina... | |
| Jean R. Soderlund - 1983 - 436 páginas
...encourage manufacture and country growth, and defray the public charge of the province. And fourthly, a Committee of Manners, Education, and Arts, that...trained up in virtue and useful knowledge and arts. The quorum of each of which committees being six, that is, two out of each of the three orders or yearly... | |
| Suzanne L. Leonard - 155 páginas
...William Penn thought "manners" important enough to have one of his major governing committees named "a Committee of Manners, education and arts that all...trained up in virtue and useful knowledge and arts." 60 The Massachusetts colonists also wanted the schools to propagate "religion and good manners," 61... | |
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