| Isaac William Stuart - 1856 - 280 pages
...lived. He was assigned, on graduating, a part with Tallmadge, and William Robinson, and Ezra Samson, in a Latin Syllogistic Dispute, followed by a Forensic...without any just reason, more neglected than that of Sons" — a curious theme, as implying in that early day an inattention to the mental cultivation of... | |
| Isaac William Stuart - 1856 - 332 pages
...all Bale's classmates. t See Appendix E, for a sketch of Tallmadge, Ham Robinson,* and Ezra Samson, f in a Latin Syllogistic Dispute, followed by a Forensic...of Daughters be not, without any just reason, more * William Robinson — a direct descendant from the famous John Robinson of Leyden — was born at... | |
| Edward Robinson - 1859 - 240 pages
...which was followed by a Forensic Debate, by Messrs. Hale,* Sampson, Robinson, and Tallmadge, on this question : Whether the Education of Daughters be not,...without any just reason, more neglected than that of Sons ? After the usual Degrees were conferred on the Candidates, the Exercises were closed by a Latin... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1886 - 218 pages
...Samson he was engaged with Hale at their graduation, in a Latin syllogistic dispute, followed by a debate on the question, " Whether the education of...just reason, more neglected than that of the sons?" " In this debate Hale was triumphant," wrote James Hillhouse, another of his classmates, who was a... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1886 - 202 pages
...Samson he was engaged with Hale at their graduation, in a Latin syllogistic dispute, followed by a debate on the question, " Whether the education of...just reason, more neglected than that of the sons? " " In this debate Hale was triumphant," wrote James Hillhouse, another of his classmates, who was... | |
| James Grant Wilson, John Fiske - 1888 - 818 pages
...he was engaged with William Robinson and Ezra Samson in a Latin syilogist ic dispute followed by a debate on the question, " Whether the education of...just reason, more neglected than that of the sons." His classmate, James Ilillhouse, wrote : " In this debate Hale was triumphant. He was the champion... | |
| Connecticut Daughters of the American Revolution - 1901 - 576 pages
...gather from a certain debate in which he championed the cause of the ladies. It was a Commencement debate on the question : " Whether the education of...just reason, more neglected than that of the sons." During his college term an attachment began which shows that the "bravest are the tenderest, the loving... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1902 - 356 pages
...remembered at Yale that he was a brilliant debater as well as scholar. At his graduation he engaged in a debate on the question, " Whether the education of...just reason, more neglected than that of the sons." " In this debate," wrote James Hillhouse, one of his classmates, " he was the champion of the daughters,... | |
| Franklin Bowditch Dexter - 1903 - 746 pages
...advanced questions, viz., Whether a large Metropolis would be of public advantage to this Colony ? and, Whether the Education of Daughters be not, without any just reason, more neglected than that of Sons ? The Salutatory Oration was given by Wyllys, of the Bachelors of Arts, and the Valedictory by... | |
| James Grant Wilson, John Fiske - 1888 - 940 pages
...graduation he was engaged with William Robinson and Ezra Samson in a Latin syllogistic dispute followed by a debate on the question, " Whether the education of...just reason, more neglected than that of the sons." His classmate, James H illhouse, wrote : " In this debate Hale was triumphant. He was the champion... | |
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