Development of a Nation 1783-1815: Education Research Article from American Eras

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Development of a Nation 1783-1815: Education Research Article from American Eras

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I. Persons of each sex, and of any age, shall be admitted into these schools, in which they shall be taught to read and write: the hours of teaching will be, during the present season, from eight to half-past ten o'clock in the morning: and from half past four to half past six in the evening.
II. The teachers shall oblige all who are committed to their charge to attend public worship every Sunday, in the society to which they respectively belong, unless prevented by illness or any other sufficient cause.
III. The teachers shall take care that the scholars come clean to their respective schools; and if any scholar be guilty of lying, swearing, pilfering, talking in an indecent manner, or other misbehaviour, the teacher shall point out the evil of such conduct; and if, after repeated reproof, the...

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