A History of Harvard University: From Its Foundation, in the Year 1636, to the Period of the American RevolutionBrown, Shattuck,, 1833 - 475 ページ |
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... arts and sciences , as was to be obtained in Europe ; justly regarding an establishment for that purpose as an essential part of the fabric of civil and religious order , which they were employed in construct- ing , and which , with ...
... arts and sciences , as was to be obtained in Europe ; justly regarding an establishment for that purpose as an essential part of the fabric of civil and religious order , which they were employed in construct- ing , and which , with ...
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... Arts , was settled as a minister in that country . He came over to America , as is supposed , in 1637 , having been admitted a freeman of the colony , on the 2d of November in that year . After his arrival in this coun- try , he ...
... Arts , was settled as a minister in that country . He came over to America , as is supposed , in 1637 , having been admitted a freeman of the colony , on the 2d of November in that year . After his arrival in this coun- try , he ...
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... art of printing into this part of the world . The first printing - press established north of Mexico , and which , for many years continued to be the only one in British America , was at Cambridge , and was an appendage of Harvard ...
... art of printing into this part of the world . The first printing - press established north of Mexico , and which , for many years continued to be the only one in British America , was at Cambridge , and was an appendage of Harvard ...
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... Arts was conferred at the end of four years , and in three years afterwards that of Master of Arts . The examinations were frequent and close , particularly just before Commencement , or the time when the degrees were to be conferred ...
... Arts was conferred at the end of four years , and in three years afterwards that of Master of Arts . The examinations were frequent and close , particularly just before Commencement , or the time when the degrees were to be conferred ...
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... Arts was conferred on nine young gentlemen , who were the first to receive the honors of a college in British America ; and who proved themselves not unworthy of that distinction , by the respectability and eminence which they after ...
... Arts was conferred on nine young gentlemen , who were the first to receive the honors of a college in British America ; and who proved themselves not unworthy of that distinction , by the respectability and eminence which they after ...
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aforesaid afterwards appears appointed attend Bachelor of Arts bequeathed Board of Overseers Boston Brattle Cambridge Charles Chauncy Charlestown charter Chauncy Church Coll Colman colony Commencement Committee consent Corporation Cotton Mather Court degree Divinity Doctor of Divinity Dudley Dunster Edward Holyoke elected Eliot England exercises Flynt friends gave gentlemen Governor graduated granted Hall Harvard College hath Hebrew Henry Dunster Henry Flynt Hist Holyoke honor House hundred pounds Ibid Increase Mather instruction John John Leverett Joseph Dudley late Latin learning legacy lege Legislature letter Library Massachusetts ment ministers occasion Overseers of Harvard passed persons piety preached present President and Fellows President and Tutors President Leverett President of Harvard Professor province received respect Reverend Samuel Samuel Sewall says scholars sent Sermon Sewall shillings Society sterling thereof things Thomas Hollis tion town Treasurer unto voted Winthrop
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17 ページ - And they came, every one whose heart stirred him up, and every one whom his spirit made willing, and they brought the LORD'S offering to the work of the tabernacle of the congregation, and for all his service, and for the holy garments.
72 ページ - God, been initiated in those arts and sciences which qualified them for public employments both in Church and State ; and whereas the encouragement of arts and sciences and all good literature tends to the honor of God, the advantage of the Christian religion, and the great benefit of this and the other United States of America, — It is declared...
4 ページ - Latine Author extempore, and make and speake true Latine in Verse and Prose, suo ut aiunt Marte; And decline perfectly the Paradigim's of Nounes and Verbes in the Greek tongue: Let him then and not before be capable of admission into the Colledge.
3 ページ - After God had carried us safe to New England, and we had builded our houses, provided necessaries for our livelihood, reared convenient places for God's worship, and settled the civil government, one of the next things we longed for and looked after was to advance learning and perpetuate it to posterity; dreading to leave an illiterate ministry to the churches, when our present ministers shall lie in the dust.
227 ページ - June 15, 1674, Thomas Sargeant was examined by the Corporation finally. The advice of Mr. Danforth, Mr. Stoughton, Mr. Thacher, Mr. Mather (the present) was taken. This was his sentence : " That being convicted of speaking blasphemous words concerning the HG, he should be therefore publickly whipped before all the scholars.
13 ページ - And, further, be it ordered by this Court and the authority thereof, that all the lands, tenements, or hereditaments, houses, or revenues, within this jurisdiction, to the aforesaid President or College appertaining, not exceeding the value of five hundred pounds per annum, shall from henceforth be freed from all civil impositions, taxes, and rates...
3 ページ - ... it pleased God to stir up the heart of one Mr. Harvard (a godly Gentleman and a lover of Learning, there living amongst us) to give the one...
84 ページ - Court, from time to time, to make, ordain, and establish all manner of wholesome and reasonable orders, laws, statutes, ordinances, directions, and instructions, either with penalties or without, so as the same be not repugnant or contrary to this constitution, as they may judge for the benefit and welfare of this state, and for the governing and ordering thereof, and of the subjects of the same...
191 ページ - Latin in prose, and to be skilled in making Latin verse, or at least in the rules of Prosodia, and to read, construe, and parse ordinary Greek, as in the New Testament, Isocrates, or such like, and decline the paradigms of Greek nouns and verbs, having withal good testimony of his past blameless behavior, shall be looked upon as qualified for admission into Harvard College.
34 ページ - Mr. Nathaniel Eaton, of whom mention is made before, being come to Virginia, took upon him to be a minister, but was given up of God to extreme pride and sensuality, being usually drunken, as the custom is there.2 He sent for his wife and children. Her friends here persuaded her to stay a while, but she went notwithstanding, and the vessel was never heard of after.