The United States Literary Gazette, Band 3Cummings, Hilliard, & Company, 1826 |
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... fellows to be resident instructers . In the close , however , of their statement , in the very last sentence , the memorialists , as resident instructers , put in the claim to be elected to vacan- cies in the Board of Fellows ...
... fellows to be resident instructers . In the close , however , of their statement , in the very last sentence , the memorialists , as resident instructers , put in the claim to be elected to vacan- cies in the Board of Fellows ...
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... Fellows . The object of the Memorial , as stated in the first sentence , is to show " the mode in which , according to the charter of the Institution , the Corporation ought , of right , to be consti- tuted . " If there be any ...
... Fellows . The object of the Memorial , as stated in the first sentence , is to show " the mode in which , according to the charter of the Institution , the Corporation ought , of right , to be consti- tuted . " If there be any ...
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... Fellows and Members of the Corporation of the said College , provided they exceed not five in number , ” — comprehended an amount of law character , as great as was arrayed against the Memo- rial last winter . In this opinion the ...
... Fellows and Members of the Corporation of the said College , provided they exceed not five in number , ” — comprehended an amount of law character , as great as was arrayed against the Memo- rial last winter . In this opinion the ...
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... fellow technically is . The memorialists con- tended that fellows , as known in the English Colleges , resided in the walls , administered the government of the society , were employed ( as many as were needed ) in instruction , and re ...
... fellow technically is . The memorialists con- tended that fellows , as known in the English Colleges , resided in the walls , administered the government of the society , were employed ( as many as were needed ) in instruction , and re ...
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count of his Calvinism , refused a fellowship , " but at last he so far conquered prejudices , as to be elected tanquam Socius of Pembroke Hall , an office peculiar to that College . Besides the society of the Fellows , the tanquam ...
count of his Calvinism , refused a fellowship , " but at last he so far conquered prejudices , as to be elected tanquam Socius of Pembroke Hall , an office peculiar to that College . Besides the society of the Fellows , the tanquam ...
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