... than could be found in any other part of the United States nearer than Philadelphia. And by the kindness of its proprietors I was permitted freely to take books from that library and to consult and study them at pleasure. This inestimable advantage... The Salem Athenæum, 1810-1910 - Side 22av Joseph Nickerson Ashton - 1917 - 67 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1838 - 448 sider
...study them at pleasure. This inestimable advantage has made me deeply a debtor to the Salem Athenenm ; and I do therefore give to that Institution the sum...of one thousand dollars, the income thereof to be for ever applied to the promotion of its objects and the extension of its usefulness." This item in... | |
| Alexander Young - 1838 - 728 sider
...consult and study them at pleasure. This inestimable advantage has made me deeply a debtor to the Salem Athenaeum ; and I do therefore give to that Institution...of one thousand dollars, the income thereof to be for ever applied to the promotion of its objects and the extension of its usefulness." I have two remarks... | |
| Alexander Young - 1838 - 128 sider
...consult and study them at pleasure. This inestimable advantage has made me deeply a debtor to the Salem Athenaeum; and I do therefore give to that Institution...of one thousand dollars, the income thereof to be for ever applied to the promotion of its objects and the extension of its usefulness." I have two remarks... | |
| John Pickering - 1838 - 122 sider
...States nearer than Philadelphia. This inestimable advantage has made me deeply a debtor to the Salem Athenaeum ; and I do therefore give to that Institution...of one thousand dollars, the income thereof to be for ever applied to the promotion of its objects and the extension of its usefulness." Judge White... | |
| Alexander Young - 1838 - 310 sider
...consult and study them at pleasure. This inestimable advantage has made me deeply a debtor to the Salem Athenaeum ; and I do therefore give to that Institution...of one thousand dollars, the income thereof to be for ever applied to the promotion of its objects and the extension of its usefulness." I have two remarks... | |
| Alexander Young - 1838 - 368 sider
...study them at pleasure. This inestimable advantage has made me deeply a debtor to the Salem Athenseum ; and I do therefore give to that Institution the sum...of one thousand dollars, the income thereof to be for ever applied to the promotion of its objects and the extension of its usefulness." I have two remarks... | |
| John Timbs - 1839 - 446 sider
...study them at pleasure. This inestimable advantage has made me deeply a debtor to the Salem Athenœum ; and I do, therefore, give to that Institution the sum of one thousand dollars, the income * The Rev. Richard Kirwan was a native of Ireland, and was distinguished for his attainments in mineralogy... | |
| Alexander Young - 1840 - 256 sider
...consult and study them at pleasure. This inestimable advantage has made me deeply a debtor to the Salem Athenaeum ; and I do therefore give to that Institution...of one thousand dollars, the income thereof to be for ever applied to the promotion of its objects and the extension of its usefulness." I have two remarks... | |
| REV. CHARLES BULLOCK - 1865 - 700 sider
...them at pleasure. This inestimable »avantage has made me deeply a debtor to the Salem Athenœum ; and I do, therefore, give to that Institution the sum of one thousand dollars, the income t V Tt-of to be for ever applied to the promotion of its objecte and the extension of its usefulness."... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1870 - 552 sider
...study them at pleasure. This inestimable advantage has made me deeply a debtor to the Salem Athenteum ; and I do, therefore, give to that Institution the...of one thousand dollars, the income thereof to be for ever applied to the promotion of its objects and the extension of its usefulness. No doubt the... | |
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