Early History of the University of Pennsylvania from Its Origin to the Year 1827J.B. Lippincott, 1896 - 275 pages |
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... He was , during four years , one of the tutors in the Latin school , at the end of which time he left it in pursuit of other business , having discharged the duties of his office with entire satisfaction 14 EARLY HISTORY OF THE.
... He was , during four years , one of the tutors in the Latin school , at the end of which time he left it in pursuit of other business , having discharged the duties of his office with entire satisfaction 14 EARLY HISTORY OF THE.
Page 80
... tutors , all carrying on the education of youth with great harmony : and people of various denominations have hereupon contributed liber- ally and freely . But jealousies now arising lest this foundation should afterwards be narrowed ...
... tutors , all carrying on the education of youth with great harmony : and people of various denominations have hereupon contributed liber- ally and freely . But jealousies now arising lest this foundation should afterwards be narrowed ...
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... tutors as might from time to time be deemed ne- cessary . The first school was to consist of two philosophical classes , to be taught respectively by two professors ; the one of natural philosophy , the other of moral philosophy . The ...
... tutors as might from time to time be deemed ne- cessary . The first school was to consist of two philosophical classes , to be taught respectively by two professors ; the one of natural philosophy , the other of moral philosophy . The ...
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... tutor ; and was thus enabled to continue his plan of improving himself , and of earning a livelihood by assisting in the improvement of others . Having ob- tained his degree , he devoted himself to the study of theology ; and ...
... tutor ; and was thus enabled to continue his plan of improving himself , and of earning a livelihood by assisting in the improvement of others . Having ob- tained his degree , he devoted himself to the study of theology ; and ...
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... tutor in the German school ; thus beginning his career in the lowest station of that institution , in the highest office of which it was destined to close . Having qualified himself for the ministry , and received regular ordination in ...
... tutor in the German school ; thus beginning his career in the lowest station of that institution , in the highest office of which it was destined to close . Having qualified himself for the ministry , and received regular ordination in ...
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Academy affairs afterwards application appointed arts assistance attended authority Benjamin Board of Trustees branches building Charity School charter Chemistry classes College colonies commencement connected Constitution course duties Edward Shippen England English school establishment faculty favour fessor former Francis Hopkinson Franklin friends gentlemen grammar honour Hugh Williamson hundred pounds institution instruction interest Jacob Duché James John Joseph Reed Kinnersley languages Latin language learning lectures lege legislature letter ment Mirania natural philosophy necessary occasion original period Philadelphia political present edition president professors professorship proper proposed proprietors Province provost pupils received rector rendered respectable revolution Richard Peters Robert Adrain salary Samuel scheme scholars seminary Shippen Smith Society station talents taught teachers Thomas Mifflin Thomas Penn thousand pounds tion tuition tutor University of Pennsylvania versity vice-provost William William Shippen youth