PrincetonOxford University Press, American branch, 1914 - 416 páginas |
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... followed by a decade of desperate effort at re- habilitation . During this period the College , in spite of material ill - fortune , acquired national reputation through the superb vigor of its president and the eager- ness with which ...
... followed by a decade of desperate effort at re- habilitation . During this period the College , in spite of material ill - fortune , acquired national reputation through the superb vigor of its president and the eager- ness with which ...
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... followed by the president and the governor , they proceeded from the parsonage to the church , where the exercises of the day were to be held . The procession entered in inverted order , the graduating class and the trustees halting at ...
... followed by the president and the governor , they proceeded from the parsonage to the church , where the exercises of the day were to be held . The procession entered in inverted order , the graduating class and the trustees halting at ...
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... Sep- tember , 1761 , when 10,000 tickets were put on sale at four dollars " each . Then followed Finley's lottery of 1764. The seventh and last was held in 1772 at New Castle , Delaware , and 66 in Nassau Hall , 13,333 tickets at 30s .
... Sep- tember , 1761 , when 10,000 tickets were put on sale at four dollars " each . Then followed Finley's lottery of 1764. The seventh and last was held in 1772 at New Castle , Delaware , and 66 in Nassau Hall , 13,333 tickets at 30s .
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... followed one another to the head- ship of the College scarcely faster than new governors had come to the troubled province . But the successive arrivals of representatives of the Crown had afforded the trustees of the College ...
... followed one another to the head- ship of the College scarcely faster than new governors had come to the troubled province . But the successive arrivals of representatives of the Crown had afforded the trustees of the College ...
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... followed by the election of a professor of chemistry , the first to be appointed in America for undergraduate instruction . The newcomer was a young and lately landed Scots- man named John Maclean , a doctor of medicine of Aberdeen ...
... followed by the election of a professor of chemistry , the first to be appointed in America for undergraduate instruction . The newcomer was a young and lately landed Scots- man named John Maclean , a doctor of medicine of Aberdeen ...
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Página 401 - As also that You make and subscribe the Declaration mentioned in an Act of Parliament made in the Twenty fifth Year of the reign of King Charles the Second Entitled (An Act for preventing dangers which may happen from Popish Recusants...
Página 402 - ... what nature soever, for the use aforesaid: and also to have, accept and receive, any rents, profits, annuities, gifts, legacies, donations...
Página 57 - As a remarkable instance of this, I may point out to the public that heroic youth, Colonel Washington, whom I cannot but hope Providence has hitherto preserved in so signal a manner for some important service to his country.
Página 400 - Province, they behaving themselves peaceably and quietly, and not using this Liberty to Licentiousness, nor to the civil Injury or outward disturbance of others...
Página 50 - I have a constitution, in many respects peculiarly unhappy, attended with flaccid solids ; vapid, sizy, and scarce fluids, and a low tide of spirits; often occasioning a kind of childish weakness and contemptibleness of speech, presence, and demeanour ; with a disagreeable dulness and stiffness, much unfitting me for conversation, but more especially for the government of a college.
Página 403 - Trustees convened and met as aforesaid Shall be capable to act as fully and amply to all Intents and Purposes, as if all the Trustees of the said College were personally present. PROVIDED always that a Majority of the said thirteen...
Página 406 - And we do further, for us, our heirs and successors, give and grant unto the said Governor and Company, and their successors, by these presents, that it shall and may be lawful to and for the...
Página 407 - Purposes, against us our Heirs and Successors, without any other License, Grant, or Confirmation, from us our Heirs and Successors hereafter by the said Trustees to be had or obtained ; Notwithstanding the not reciting or Misrecital, or not naming or mis-naming of the aforesaid Offices, Franchises, Privileges, Immunities, or other the Premises or any of them, and notwithstanding a Writ of Ad quod Damnum hath not issued forth to...
Página 407 - Provided also, and our express will and pleasure is, and we do, by these presents, for us, our heirs and successors, ordain and appoint that these...