Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 1Perkins & Marvin, 1838 |
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Page 65
... grant these , our highest and last honors , further . We would gladly hold them yet back from the lit- tle remnant of that immortal band . Serus in cœlum redeas . Illus- trious as are your merits , yet far , oh , very far distant be the ...
... grant these , our highest and last honors , further . We would gladly hold them yet back from the lit- tle remnant of that immortal band . Serus in cœlum redeas . Illus- trious as are your merits , yet far , oh , very far distant be the ...
Page 107
... grant it may be ) it is necessary that its benefits should be practically felt , by all parts of the country , and all interests in the country . The East and the West , the North and the South , must all see their own welfare pro ...
... grant it may be ) it is necessary that its benefits should be practically felt , by all parts of the country , and all interests in the country . The East and the West , the North and the South , must all see their own welfare pro ...
Page 111
... grants the charter , by the advice of his provincial council . The substance of the facts thus recited , is , that Dr. Wheelock had founded a charity , on funds owned and procured by himself ; that he was at that time the sole dispenser ...
... grants the charter , by the advice of his provincial council . The substance of the facts thus recited , is , that Dr. Wheelock had founded a charity , on funds owned and procured by himself ; that he was at that time the sole dispenser ...
Page 112
... grant or confirmation ; and the trustees are to hold all and singular these privileges , advantages , liberties , and immunities to them and to their successors forever . No funds are given to the college by this charter . A corporate ...
... grant or confirmation ; and the trustees are to hold all and singular these privileges , advantages , liberties , and immunities to them and to their successors forever . No funds are given to the college by this charter . A corporate ...
Page 113
... their offices , or any of those powers and privileges granted them by charter , and which they had exercised for fifty years . They are to be punished for not accepting the new grant , and taking its benefits . This , it 15 113.
... their offices , or any of those powers and privileges granted them by charter , and which they had exercised for fifty years . They are to be punished for not accepting the new grant , and taking its benefits . This , it 15 113.
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