PrincetonOxford University Press, American branch, 1914 - 416 páginas |
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... tutor , that the college was actually open , and that it would re- main at Elizabeth Town until a building could be erected in a more central place in the province . The election of Mr. Dickinson to the presidency had been a foregone ...
... tutor , that the college was actually open , and that it would re- main at Elizabeth Town until a building could be erected in a more central place in the province . The election of Mr. Dickinson to the presidency had been a foregone ...
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... tutor , was another Yale man and at the time was study- ing with Mr. Dickinson in the private divinity school the latter was conducting . Acting Governor Hamilton's grant had inevitably laid itself open to criticism . It is said that ...
... tutor , was another Yale man and at the time was study- ing with Mr. Dickinson in the private divinity school the latter was conducting . Acting Governor Hamilton's grant had inevitably laid itself open to criticism . It is said that ...
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... tutors . He dispatched expresses after lag- gard or forgetful trustees at times of special meetings . He purchased college furniture , on one occasion being directed to procure " one good low Back'd Windsor Chair , and one Dozen of ...
... tutors . He dispatched expresses after lag- gard or forgetful trustees at times of special meetings . He purchased college furniture , on one occasion being directed to procure " one good low Back'd Windsor Chair , and one Dozen of ...
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... tutors , or absence from town without leave , was finable at five shillings and was also easy to detect ; but one wonders how Mr. Burr enforced the law forbidding students , under pain of fine , to absent themselves from their rooms on ...
... tutors , or absence from town without leave , was finable at five shillings and was also easy to detect ; but one wonders how Mr. Burr enforced the law forbidding students , under pain of fine , to absent themselves from their rooms on ...
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... is given by Mr. Joseph Treat , the college tutor , who was N. J. Hist . Soc . Proceedings , Vol . VI , p . 172 . N. J. Hist . Soc . Proceedings , Vol . I , p . 77 . writing just the day before in very different tone ,
... is given by Mr. Joseph Treat , the college tutor , who was N. J. Hist . Soc . Proceedings , Vol . VI , p . 172 . N. J. Hist . Soc . Proceedings , Vol . I , p . 77 . writing just the day before in very different tone ,
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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...
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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...
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