| Charles Wyllys Elliott - New England - 1857 - 488 pages
...industrious man." l There were twelve overseers appointed, six from among the Magistrates, who were " to see that every one be diligent and proficient in his proper place." The rules clearly provide for a religious training, without which, in those days, there could be no... | |
| Charles Wyllys Elliott - New England - 1857 - 502 pages
...industrious man." 1 There were twelve overseers appointed, six from among the Magistrates, who were " to see that every one be diligent and proficient in his proper place." The rules clearly 1 New England's first fruits. MH C, voL i. HARVARD COLLEGE. provide for a religious... | |
| Indians of North America - 1865 - 72 pages
...to promote the beft good of it, and (having a power of influence into all perfons in it are to fee that every one be diligent and proficient in his proper place. 2 . Rules, and Precepts that are obferved in the Colledge. 1. TT\ 7Hen any Schollar is able to underVV ftand Tulfy, or fuch like claflicall... | |
| 1894 - 144 pages
...to promote the beft good of it, and (having a power of influence into all perfons in it are to fee that every one be diligent and proficient in his proper place. 2. Rules, and Precepts that are obferved in the Colledge. 1. When any Schollar is able to underftand Tully, or fuch like clafficall... | |
| Harvard University - 1895 - 528 pages
...Magistrates, the other six of the Ministers, who are to promote the best good of it, and (having a power of influence into all persons in it) are to...one be diligent and proficient in his proper place." — New England's First Fruits (London, 1643) PaSe 13' " The Charter of 1692, which, though duly passed... | |
| Harvard University - 1895 - 538 pages
...Magistrates, the other six of the Ministers, who are to promote the best good of it, and (having a power of influence into all persons in it) are to...one be diligent and proficient in his proper place." — New England's Pint Fruits (London, 1643) PaSe 132 The Charter of 1692, which, though duly passed... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis - America - 1897 - 638 pages
...Magistrates, the other six of the Ministers, who are to promote the best good of it, and (having a power of influence into all persons in it) are to...and proficient in his proper place. 2. Rules, and Preeepts that are observed in the Colledge. 1. 'T ~T\ 7"Hen any Schollar is able to understand Tully,... | |
| Edwin Grant Dexter - Education - 1904 - 692 pages
...HARVARD UNIVERSITY, PRINTED IN 1642. (From New England First Fruits. Mass. Hist. Col. I, pp. 242-246) " Rules and Precepts that are observed in the Colledge....Schollar is able to understand Tully, or such like classical! Latine author extempore, and make and speake true Latine in verse and prose, suo ut aiunt... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - United States - 1910 - 636 pages
...Magistrates, the other six of the Ministers, who are to promote the best good of it, and (having a power of influence into all persons in it) are to...and Precepts that are observed in the Colledge. 1. "\ 7~\ 7'Hen any Schollar is able to understand Tally, or such VV like classicall Latine Author extempore,... | |
| 1914 - 750 pages
...Magistrates, the other six of the Ministers, who are to promote the best good of it, and (having a power of influence into all persons in it) are to...one be diligent and proficient in his proper place." The Latin "inspectoribus", p. 18, in the Commencement Programme for 1642 also refers to them. This... | |
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