The Life of Samuel Johnson, D.D.: The First President of King's College, in New York. Containing Many Interesting Anecdotes; a General View of the State of Religion and Learning in Connecticut During the Former Part of the Last Century; and an Account of the Institution and Rise of Yale College, Connecticut; and of King's (now Columbia) College, New-York, Band 1T. & J. Swords, 1805 - 208 Seiten |
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... received throughout the New- England colonies . His great - grand - father Ro- BERT , came from Kingston upon Hull , in York- shire , and was one of the first settlers of New- Haven , about the year 1637. He was probably of the same ...
... received throughout the New- England colonies . His great - grand - father Ro- BERT , came from Kingston upon Hull , in York- shire , and was one of the first settlers of New- Haven , about the year 1637. He was probably of the same ...
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... received a regular education at the universities in England , and were distinguish- ed by their learning and abilities ; at the head of this list appear the venerable names of DAVEN- PORT , HOOKER , BLACKMAN , STONE , & c . But this set ...
... received a regular education at the universities in England , and were distinguish- ed by their learning and abilities ; at the head of this list appear the venerable names of DAVEN- PORT , HOOKER , BLACKMAN , STONE , & c . But this set ...
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... received the degree of Master of Arts ; and the Trustees chose his dear friend , Mr. BROWN , to be joined with him in taking charge of the college . These two amiable and worthy young gentle- men could hardly wish to be more agreeably ...
... received the degree of Master of Arts ; and the Trustees chose his dear friend , Mr. BROWN , to be joined with him in taking charge of the college . These two amiable and worthy young gentle- men could hardly wish to be more agreeably ...
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... received with all possible kindness by Dr. ROBINSON , the Bi- shop of London , and by the Society for the Propa- gation of the Gospel : And it was readily agreed , that Mr. CUTLER should be sent to the new church in Boston ; Mr. BROWN ...
... received with all possible kindness by Dr. ROBINSON , the Bi- shop of London , and by the Society for the Propa- gation of the Gospel : And it was readily agreed , that Mr. CUTLER should be sent to the new church in Boston ; Mr. BROWN ...
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... received their letters of licence from Bishop GIBSON , who , by this time , had been translated from Lincoln to London . With this learned and excellent prelate they conversed fre- quently , on the state of the Church in the colo- nies ...
... received their letters of licence from Bishop GIBSON , who , by this time , had been translated from Lincoln to London . With this learned and excellent prelate they conversed fre- quently , on the state of the Church in the colo- nies ...
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