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... month . This authorized the expenditure during the year just closed of First - The receipts from the Public Works ..... Second - From moneys raised by taxes .. Limit of expenditures . The amount of checks paid at the treasury during the ...
... month . This authorized the expenditure during the year just closed of First - The receipts from the Public Works ..... Second - From moneys raised by taxes .. Limit of expenditures . The amount of checks paid at the treasury during the ...
Side 21
... month between the 26th day of March and the 15th of November , in addition to the amount expended previous to that time . The estimate of the receipts from the Public Works for the year 1861 , is $ 270,000 . The constant decrease in the ...
... month between the 26th day of March and the 15th of November , in addition to the amount expended previous to that time . The estimate of the receipts from the Public Works for the year 1861 , is $ 270,000 . The constant decrease in the ...
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... months of .... $ 1,491 82 or about twenty - seven per cent . The receipts for the year ending Nov. 15 , 1859 , including seven months collections by the late lessees were ... . $ 14,292 01 Receipts for year ending Nov. 15 , 1860 ...
... months of .... $ 1,491 82 or about twenty - seven per cent . The receipts for the year ending Nov. 15 , 1859 , including seven months collections by the late lessees were ... . $ 14,292 01 Receipts for year ending Nov. 15 , 1860 ...
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... month of the year ending October 31 , 1860 , at the different toll- gates on the National Road in Ohio , for tolls , fines , etc. , on said road , after deducting salaries of gate keepers . Gate . Nov. Oct. No John Henderson .. 2 ...
... month of the year ending October 31 , 1860 , at the different toll- gates on the National Road in Ohio , for tolls , fines , etc. , on said road , after deducting salaries of gate keepers . Gate . Nov. Oct. No John Henderson .. 2 ...
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... months behind the counties of Delaware , Wyandot and Van Wert , in the preparation of their reports . No satisfactory reason for this delinquency can be assigned ; and it must be accounted for on the ground of inexcusable neg- ligence ...
... months behind the counties of Delaware , Wyandot and Van Wert , in the preparation of their reports . No satisfactory reason for this delinquency can be assigned ; and it must be accounted for on the ground of inexcusable neg- ligence ...
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Side 149 - To prepare us for complete living is the function which education has to discharge ; and the only rational mode of judging of any educational course is, to judge in what degree it discharges such function.
Side 400 - Institutions for the .benefit of the insane, blind, and deaf and dumb, shall always be fostered and supported by the state ; and be subject to such regulations as may be prescribed by the General Assembly.
Side 31 - That the six miles reservation including the salt springs, commonly called the Scioto salt springs, the salt springs near the Muskingum river, and in the military tract, with the sections of land which include the same...
Side 151 - And then, pervading the whole, is the vicious system of rote learning — a system of sacrificing the spirit to the letter. See the results. What with perceptions unnaturally dulled by early thwarting, and a coerced attention to books — what with the mental confusion produced by teaching subjects before they can be understood, and in each of them giving generalizations before the facts of which these are the generalizations — what with making the pupil a mere passive recipient of other's ideas,...
Side 170 - Daggett of the same place, of the second part. Witnessed), that the said party of the first part, for and in consideration of the...
Side 151 - ... comparatively attractive to a child, is in great part passed over. Nearly every subject dealt with is arranged in abnormal order: definitions, and rules, and principles being put first, instead of being disclosed, as they are in the order of nature, through the study of cases. And then, pervading the whole, is the vicious system of rote learning — a system of sacrificing the spirit to the letter.
Side 151 - ... the words contained in books can be rightly interpreted into ideas, only in proportion to the antecedent experience of things. Observe next, that this formal instruction, far too soon commenced, is carried on with but little reference to the laws of mental development. Intellectual progress is of necessity from the concrete to the abstract. But regardless of this, highly abstract subjects, such as grammar, which should come quite late, are begun quite early. Political geography, dead and uniteresting...
Side 198 - NOT. 15, 1860, made in pursuance of the act " To provide for the publication of an accurate and detailed statement of the receipts and expenditures of the public revenue,
Side 107 - ... it be lawful for any county treasurer to pay over any portion of the school fund to any local treasurer, board of education, or other school officers of any city, township or village organized as to schools either under a general or special law, except on the order of the auditor of the proper county; and no such order shall be drawn by the county auditor, unless...
Side 31 - ... the same to be used under such terms, and conditions, and regulations, as the legislature of the said state shall direct: Provided, The legislature shall never sell nor lease the same for a longer period than ten years, at any one time.