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. Political Code - Page 52by California, Frank Prentiss Deering - 1886Full view - About this book
| Los Angeles (Calif.). Board of Education - Education - 1893 - 880 pages
...Superintendent Buildings and Janitors. EXTRACTS FROM THE STATE CONSTITUTION ARTICLE IX. EDUCATION. SECTION 1. A general diffusion of knowledge and intelligence...intellectual, scientific, moral, and agricultural improvement. SEC. 2. A Superintendent of Public Instruction shall, at each gubernatorial election after the adoption... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1893 - 436 pages
...preservation of the rights and liberties of the people. One state constitution has it In these words: "A general diffusion of knowledge and Intelligence...intellectual, scientific, moral and agricultural improvement." Another state constitution has the same declaration, thus: "Knowledge and learning generally diffused... | |
| Charles Fisk Beach (Jr.) - Corporation law - 1893 - 942 pages
...it is expressed in the several constitutions is substantially the same, sometimes reciting " that a diffusion of knowledge and intelligence being essential...the preservation of the rights and liberties of the people, it shall be the duty of the legislature to encourage the promotion of intellectual and scientific... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention, George A. Glynn - Constitutional conventions - 1894 - 1518 pages
...State or nation, except that of , the United States or the State of California. ARTICLE IX. Education. settled. Any two or more of the several towns may,...towns, respectively, called for that purpose, and Sec. 2. A Superintendent of Public Instruction shall, at each gubernatorial election after the adoption... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention - Constitutional law - 1894 - 1436 pages
...State or nation, except that of the United States or the State of California. ARTICLE IX. Education. l make no law respecti scienliSc, moral, and agricultural improvement. Sec. 2. A Superintendent of Public Instruction shall,... | |
| California - Constitutional history - 1895 - 532 pages
...intelli121 22 gence being essentiul to the preservation of the rights and liberties of the pcople, the legislature shall encourage by all suitable means...intellectual, scientific, moral, and agricultural improvement. Const. 1849, Art. IX, Sec. 2. Education of the youth is properly inclnded within functions of a municipal... | |
| State Historical Society of Iowa - Iowa - 1895 - 314 pages
...shall be prescribed by law, and who shall receive such compensation as the Legislature may direct. 2. The Legislature shall encourage, by all suitable means...intellectual, scientific, moral and agricultural improvement. The proceeds of all lands that have been or hereafter may be granted by the United States to this State... | |
| Eli Foster Ritter - Christianity and law - 1896 - 228 pages
...peaceable enjoyment of its own mode of public worship." California. Art. 9, Sec. 1, Constitution 1879: ' 'A general diffusion of knowledge and intelligence...intellectual, scientific, moral, and agricultural improvements." Connecticut. Art. 7, Sec. 1, Constitution 1818: ' ' It being the duty of all men to... | |
| Education - 1897 - 714 pages
...Orchestra, JN Laraia, Leader. (SraCmates. EXTRACTS FROM THE State Constitution. ARTICLE IX. EDUCATION. Section 1. A general diffusion of knowledge and intelligence...intellectual, scientific, moral, and agricultural improvement. Sec. 2. A Superintendent of Public Instruction shall, at each gubernatorial election after the adoption... | |
| Homer Horatio Seerley, Leonard Woods Parish - Iowa - 1897 - 414 pages
...school lands, provided for '' the appointment of a Superintendent of Public Instruction," and also that "the Legislature shall encourage, by all suitable...intellectual, scientific, moral and agricultural improvement." It also provided, that " the proceeds of all lands that have been or hereafter may be granted by the... | |
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