Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Volume 3M'Carty and Davis, 1834 |
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... institution . Be it there- fore enacted , & c . " Now from an examination of the minutes of the board of trustees on ... institution under your care . This institution you have professed to have been originally founded and the board ...
... institution . Be it there- fore enacted , & c . " Now from an examination of the minutes of the board of trustees on ... institution under your care . This institution you have professed to have been originally founded and the board ...
Page 239
... institution , he retired into the country , and left to the trustees the embarrassment of ano- ther choice . He afterwards evinced his attachment to the school , by supplying a temporary vacancy occasioned by the resignation of his ...
... institution , he retired into the country , and left to the trustees the embarrassment of ano- ther choice . He afterwards evinced his attachment to the school , by supplying a temporary vacancy occasioned by the resignation of his ...
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... institution had constituted a part of it , was shortly afterwards dissolved . Under the name of the aca- demy , a grammar school was retained , in which were taught the various inferior branches of learning , necessary as a pre ...
... institution had constituted a part of it , was shortly afterwards dissolved . Under the name of the aca- demy , a grammar school was retained , in which were taught the various inferior branches of learning , necessary as a pre ...
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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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