| 1836 - 440 pages
...the minutes of the board of iruJfe, nf May 20th, 1766. ''U was resolved, that as Frauds Honiinson, Esq., who was the first scholar in this seminary at...abilities and good morals, as well as rendered it many sub•tarrfial services on all public occasions, (he tlianks of this institution ought to be delivered... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1828 - 432 pages
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| 1835 - 472 pages
...Mr. Hopkinson, the folloVing is an extract from the minutes of the board of trustees, of May 20tb, 1766. "It was resolved, that as Francis Hopkinson,...abilities and good morals, as well as rendered it many sub. atantial services on all public occasions, the thanks of tW» institution ought to be delivered... | |
| 1834 - 564 pages
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| James Herring - 1834 - 506 pages
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| Robert Taylor Conrad - 1846 - 900 pages
...commencement was finished, it was resolved, that as Francis Hopkinson, (who was the first scholar entered in this seminary at its opening, and likewise, one of the first who received a degree in it,) was about to embark for England, and has always done honour to the place of his education by... | |
| 1878 - 548 pages
...source, and, although published in the National Portrait Gallery, they must find a place here: — " It was resolved that as Francis Hopkinson, Esq., who...degree, was about to embark for England, and has done honor to the place of his education by his abilities and good morals, as well as rendered it many substantial... | |
| Oscar Wegelin - 1905 - 118 pages
...commencement was finished, it was resolved that as Francis Hopkinson (who was the first scholar entered in this seminary at its opening and likewise one of the first who received a degree in it) was about to embark for England and has always done honor to the place of his education by his... | |
| Oscar Wegelin - 1905 - 118 pages
...commencement was finished, it was resolved that as Francis Hopkinson (who was the first scholar entered in this seminary at its opening and likewise one of the first who received a degree in it) was about to embark for England and has always done honor to the place of his education by his... | |
| Oscar Wegelin - 1905 - 118 pages
...commencement was finished, it was resolved that as Francis Hopkinson (who was the first scholar entered in this seminary at its opening and likewise one of the first who received a degree in it) was about to embark for England and has always done honor to the place of his education by his... | |
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