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3641 The American Sentinel 5 January 2, 1890, page 4 paragraph 11

“We, the undersigned, adult residents of the United States, 21 years of age or more, hereby respectfully, but earnestly, petition your Honorable Body not to pass …

3642 The American Sentinel 5 January 16, 1890, page 17 paragraph 4

… for the education of all the children living therein, between the ages of six and sixteen years, inclusive, in the common branches of learning, in virtue and …

3643 The American Sentinel 5 January 16, 1890, page 18 paragraph 4

the nation, and that would be nothing less than the establishment of a national religion. All the children of the country from six to sixteen years of age would …

3644 The American Sentinel 5 February 27, 1890, page 67 paragraph 7

… between the ages of four and twenty years, and no sectarian instruction shall be allowed therein.

3645 The American Sentinel 5 March 13, 1890, page 83 paragraph 4

We, the undersigned, admit residents of the United States 21 years of age or more, hereby respectfully but earnestly petition your honorable body not to pass …

3646 The American Sentinel 5 March 13, 1890, page 83 paragraph 7

To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States: The undersigned, adult residents of the United States, twenty-one years of age or more, hereby …

3647 The American Sentinel 5 March 13, 1890, page 83 paragraph 12

… (21 years of age or more,) of the United States, hereby earnestly petition your honorable body to pass a bill, forbidding in the United States Mail and Military …

3648 The American Sentinel 5 March 20, 1890, page 89 paragraph 7

… for the education of all the children living therein, between the ages of six and sixteen years, inclusive, in the common branches of learning, in virtue and …

3649 The American Sentinel 5 March 27, 1890, page 97 paragraph 3

… : the first year $7,000,000, the second year $10,000,000, the third year $15,000,000, the fourth year $13,000,000, the fifth year $11,000,000, the sixth year $9,000,000 …

3650 The American Sentinel 5 March 27, 1890, page 98 paragraph 17

… for the education of all the children living therein, between the ages of six and sixteen years, inclusive, in the common branches of learning, in of virtue …

3651 The American Sentinel 5 June 5, 1890, page 177 paragraph 1

year, going into effect April 18, 1889. The object of the law is to compel all the children between the ages of seven and fourteen years, to learn the English …

3652 The American Sentinel 5 June 5, 1890, page 178 paragraph 1

… between the ages of seven and fourteen years shall attend school such period of time, not less than twelve, nor more than twenty-four weeks, in each year, as “shall …

3653 The American Sentinel 5 June 5, 1890, page 178 paragraph 12

… that the peace and safety of the State are endangered only by the children, and by such of them only as are between the ages of seven and fourteen years?

3654 The American Sentinel 5 June 12, 1890, page 189 paragraph 11

… (21 years of age or more) of the United States hereby earnestly petition your honorable body to pass a bill forbidding in the United States mail and military …

3655 The American Sentinel 5 June 19, 1890, page 193 paragraph 10

… each year, which number of weeks shall be fixed prior to the first day of September in each year, by the Board of Education or Board of Directors of the city, town …

3656 The American Sentinel 5 June 19, 1890, page 193 paragraph 5

… send the child every day in the year to a school in which the branches named were not taught in the English language, yet in the purview of this act he has not …

3657 The American Sentinel 5 September 11, 1890, page 281 paragraph 4

the Constitution of the United States and the law thereof and the laws of this Territory, as interpreted by the courts, as the supreme laws of the land, the teachings …

3658 The American Sentinel 7 September 29, 1892, page 300 paragraph 5

… , and the two mentioned above, who were but mere youth. The old gentleman and his wife were arrested at the beginning of the year 1657, upon a charge of harboring …

3659 The American Sentinel 8 January 26, 1893, page 26 paragraph 7

age of eighty-four, and mine of eighty-one years, ensure us a speedy meeting. We may then commune at leisure, and more fully, on the good and evil, which in the course …

3660 The American Sentinel 8 November 23, 1893, page 364 paragraph 4

… thousand years, and has been sealed by the finger of the eternal God himself on tables of stone at Mount Sinai, and all down the ages since then in the hearts …