sciences, in Harvard College, in Cambridge in the county of Middlesex, and to the maintenance of the President and Fellows, and for all accommodations of buildings, and all other necessary provisions, that may conduce to the education of the English and... The American Journal of Education - Página 1271860Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Harvard University, Justin Winsor - 1887 - 404 páginas
...college dedicates it to " piety, morality,and learning." The charter of 1G50 announces as its object " the education of the English and Indian youth of this country in knowledge and godliness;" and in 1643 the college seal was adopted, with its motto " Veritas" written across the open books. Piety,... | |
| Harvard University, Justin Winsor - 1887 - 406 páginas
...college dedicates it to " piety, morality,and learning." The charter of 1650 announces as its object " the education of the English and Indian youth of this country in knowledge and godliness;" and in 1643 the college seal was adopted, with its motto " Veritas" written across the open books. Piety,... | |
| Leslie Stephen - 1891 - 514 páginas
...spoken of as a place of education in 1043 ; the object was declared by the charter of 1650 to be ' the education of the English and Indian youth of this country in knowledgeand godlynes.' A list of Harvard's booKs, consisting chiefly of theological, general, and... | |
| Philip Schaff, Henry Codman Potter, Samuel Macauley Jackson - 1894 - 542 páginas
...early Dunster's views of Indian evangelization: college (1650) stated the object of the college to be " the education of the English and Indian youth of this country in knowledge and godliness." The building called the *•' Indian College," though not erected until years after the close of his... | |
| Albert Henry Newman - 1894 - 550 páginas
...charter of the CHAP, v.] ORIENTAL STUDIES. 145 college (1650) stated the object of the college to be " the education of the English and Indian youth of this country in knowledge and godliness." The building called the " Indian College," though not erected until years after the close of his presidency,... | |
| Joséph Holt - 1895 - 34 páginas
...European civilization to a colonial settlement as our own Charity Hospital. Harvard University—"for the education of the English and Indian youth of this country in knowledge and godlynes"is older, but not transplanted, except indirectly as evolved from the learning and liberality... | |
| 1925 - 726 páginas
...Lands and Revenues for the Advancement of all good Littérature, Arts & Sciences in Harvard Colledge in Cambridge, in the County of Middlesex, and to the maintenance of the President & ffellowes and for all Accommodations of buildings & all other necessary provisions that may conduce... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1905 - 114 páginas
...devoted persons have been and daily are moved and stirred up to give and bestow sundry gifts . . . that may conduce to the education of the English and...youth of this country, in knowledge and godliness." The charter of William and Mary, reciting that the proposal was "to the end that the Church of Virginia... | |
| Ezra Scollay Stearns - 1908 - 864 páginas
...charter of the college, obtained in 1650 on his express petition, declares its object is to include "the education of the English and Indian youth of this country in knowledge and godliness." President Dunster's office seems to have been no sinecure, for besides the instruction and discipline... | |
| Fayette Avery McKenzie - 1908 - 142 páginas
...received its charter from the Commissioners of the United Colonies in 1650: "For all accommodation of buildings and all other necessary provisions that may conduce to the education of ye English and Indian youth of this country in knowledge and godlyness, it is therefore ordered and... | |
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