Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Volume 3M'Carty and Davis, 1834 |
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Page 207
... continued to reside till the col- lege itself passed into other hands . * The example of the provost was soon followed by the other professors ; and most of them obtained the right of a dwelling in addition to their salary . The effect ...
... continued to reside till the col- lege itself passed into other hands . * The example of the provost was soon followed by the other professors ; and most of them obtained the right of a dwelling in addition to their salary . The effect ...
Page 234
... continued in his professorship . But the place seems to have been nominal ; for no salary was attached to it , and suf- ficient encouragement was not afforded by students to com- pensate the trouble of a regular course of lectures . To ...
... continued in his professorship . But the place seems to have been nominal ; for no salary was attached to it , and suf- ficient encouragement was not afforded by students to com- pensate the trouble of a regular course of lectures . To ...
Page 240
... continued to su- perintend till , upon the revival of the college and academy , he was induced to become a colleague of his former master , Dr. Smith , in the management of the philosophical school . I have already spoken of his long ...
... continued to su- perintend till , upon the revival of the college and academy , he was induced to become a colleague of his former master , Dr. Smith , in the management of the philosophical school . I have already spoken of his long ...
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THE TRANSLATORS PREFACE | v |
BOOK | 13 |
In what manner at what time and by what European Nations | 24 |
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