Annual Report of the Superintendent Of..., Volumes 15-16

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Department of Public Instruction, 1863
 

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Página 79 - State by forfeiture or escheat-; and all moneys which may be paid as an equivalent for exemption from military duty; and the clear proceeds of all fines collected in the several counties for any breach of the penal laws ; and all moneys arising from any grant to the State, where the purposes: of
Página 80 - also the five per centum of the net pr'oceeds of the public lands to which the State shall be entitled on her admission into the Union, (if Congress shall consent to such appropriation of the two grants last mentioned,) shall bo set apart as a
Página 21 - There are in this county many children who have not entered the school room during the year. It is my opinion that the Prussian idea, that the child is the property of the State, and that it is not only the right, but also the duty of the State to
Página 93 - entitled on her admission into the Union, (if congress shall consent to such appropriation of the two grants last mentioned,) shall be set apart as a separate fund, to be called the School Fund.
Página 88 - Adams, , Ashland, Brown, Buffalo Calumet, Chippewa, Clark, Columbia, , Crawford, Dane, Dodge, Door, Douglas, Dunn, Eau Claire,.. Fond du Lac, Grant, Green, Green Lake,.. Iowa Jackson, Jefferson, Juneau, Kenosha, Kewaunee,.... La Crosse,....
Página 79 - of lands ; to which the State is entitled, by the provisions of an act Congress, entitled ' an act to appropriate the! proceeds of the sales of public lands, and to grant pre-emption rights,
Página 79 - granted by the United States to this State, for educational purposes, (except lands heretofore granted for the purposes of a University,) and all moneys, and the clear proceeds of all property that may accrue
Página 80 - Every county treasurer should be required to keep an accurate account of all moneys paid to him on account of fines, penalties and forfeitures, separate and distinct from other accounts, and of the expenses deducted by the supervisors, as authorized by section 7, chapter 121, laws of 1859,
Página 74 - The first object in education must be to teach the ■child to observe with accuracy ; the second to express with correctness the result of his observations:" Both these objects require much long continued and patient labor
Página 93 - in the several counties for any breach of the penal laws ; and all moneys arising from any grant to the state, where the purposes of such grant are not specified; and the five hundred thousand acres of

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