American Journal, and Annals of Education and Instruction, Volum 5Otis, Broaders and Company., 1970 |
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... president and fellows , to be ap- propriated as they should judge most for the advantage of the in- stitution . The corporation , considering " that it would be most for the benefit and advantage of the college to have a professor of ...
... president and fellows , to be ap- propriated as they should judge most for the advantage of the in- stitution . The corporation , considering " that it would be most for the benefit and advantage of the college to have a professor of ...
Side 559
... president . proceeded in an address to the legislature , to examine with great ability , the arguments of the counsel for the petitioners . The prin- cipal subject in controversy , was the right of the legislature to ap- point visitors ...
... president . proceeded in an address to the legislature , to examine with great ability , the arguments of the counsel for the petitioners . The prin- cipal subject in controversy , was the right of the legislature to ap- point visitors ...
Side 560
... president replied , " that such an appeal would retard and ob- struct all the proceedings of the authority of the college ; it being found by universal experience , that , in all instances , wherein a liberty of appeal is allowed , the ...
... president replied , " that such an appeal would retard and ob- struct all the proceedings of the authority of the college ; it being found by universal experience , that , in all instances , wherein a liberty of appeal is allowed , the ...
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GERMAN SCHOOL LIFE IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY | 79 |
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