Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Volume 3M'Carty and Davis, 1834 |
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Page 184
... trustees , as they might deem likely to be condu- cive to its prosperity . • On the charitable foundation , there were two schools , one for boys , and another for girls , which were taught respect- ively by a master and mistress , with ...
... trustees , as they might deem likely to be condu- cive to its prosperity . • On the charitable foundation , there were two schools , one for boys , and another for girls , which were taught respect- ively by a master and mistress , with ...
Page 214
... trustees on the day referred to , so far from discovering any vote or resolve which , by the severest construction , would give the least countenance to this charge of " narrow- ing the foundation " of the college , we find abundant ...
... trustees on the day referred to , so far from discovering any vote or resolve which , by the severest construction , would give the least countenance to this charge of " narrow- ing the foundation " of the college , we find abundant ...
Page 215
... trustees , after expressing their thanks for hitherto carried on for the general benefit of a mixed body of people ... trustees at the time of its insertion in the minutes , and of those who afterwards became trustees , with the date of ...
... trustees , after expressing their thanks for hitherto carried on for the general benefit of a mixed body of people ... trustees at the time of its insertion in the minutes , and of those who afterwards became trustees , with the date of ...
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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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