A general diffusion of knowledge and intelligence being essential to the preservation of the rights and liberties of the people, the legislature shall encourage by all suitable means the promotion of intellectual, scientific, moral, and agricultural improvement. American Law Reports Annotated - Strana 2931922Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Kevin B. Smith - 2003 - 224 str.
...schools throughout the state.” Similarly, Article IX of the California Constitution states that, “A general diffusion of knowledge and intelligence...scientific, moral, and agricultural improvement.” Thus state constitutions justify the existence of public education in explicitly republican terms,... | |
| Brian P. Janiskee, Ken Masugi - 2004 - 182 str.
...Old Liberal Order (New York: Prima Publishing, 2001). 15. Article IX, section 1, on education, reads, “A general diffusion of knowledge and intelligence...scientific, moral, and agricultural improvement.” Compare this with the Northwest Ordinance's pre-Constitutional declaration: “Religion, morality,... | |
| Arthur J. Townley - 2005 - 218 str.
...requires the legislature to encourage intellectual, scientific, moral, and agricultural improvement: A general diffusion of knowledge and intelligence...intellectual, scientific, moral and agricultural improvement. The distribution and sale of published material, including copyright material, has been declared by... | |
| Ronald H. Bayor - 2004 - 1032 str.
...office of the state superintendent of education in the manner prescribed by law; that the Legislature encourage by all suitable means the promotion of intellectual, scientific, moral, and agricultural improvement, by the establishment of a uniform system of free public schools by taxation or otherwise, for all children... | |
| Frederick Law Olmsted - 2004 - 564 str.
...case of insurreetlon of such slave. Article X.—Educaiion. Sac. 1. A general diffusion of knowledge being essential to the preservation of the rights and liberties of the people, it shall be the duty of the Legis. lature of this State to make suitable provision for the... | |
| Roger Yee - 2005 - 224 str.
...captured public attention in 1849, when the Siate Constitution's drafters required the legislature to "encourage by all suitable means the promotion of...intellectual, scientific, moral and agricultural improvement" among California's citizens. Even then, these visionaries dreamed of a university which, "if properly... | |
| G. Alan Tarr, Robert F. Williams - 2012 - 382 str.
...of free schools."). 134. Thro, supra note cxxxiv, at 24. Examples include Cal. Const., art. IX, § 1 ('A general diffusion of knowledge and intelligence...scientific, moral, and agricultural improvement."); RI Const., art. XII, § 1 ("The diffusion of knowledge, as well as of virtue among the people, being... | |
| Chris Rodda - 2006 - 534 str.
...which they are or may be intended.... 17 Constitution of Michigan - 1835: Article X. — Education. 2. The Legislature shall encourage, by all suitable means, the promotion of intellectual, scientifical, and agricultural improvement. The proceeds of all lands that have been or hereafter may... | |
| John Ryskamp - 2007 - 269 str.
...Second, the Texas Constitution itself found education to be important: "A general diffusion of knowledge being essential to the preservation of the rights and liberties of the people, it shall be the duty of the Legislature of this State to make suitable provision for the support... | |
| Carlos R. Soltero - 2009 - 252 str.
...in footnotes to its opinion are article X, i from 1845, stating, "A general diffusion of knowledge being essential to the preservation of the rights and liberties of the people, it shall be the duty of the Legislature of this State to make suitable provision for the support... | |
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