| Daniel Brent - 1843 - 368 pagine
...the grammar of our native tongue will be attended to no less than the learned languages. " Agreeable to the liberal principle of our constitution, the...profession. They, who in this respect differ from the superintendents of the academy, will be at liberty to frequent the places of worship and instruction... | |
| John Gilmary Shea - 1888 - 724 pagine
...of Citizens ; — as Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, the earlier Branches of the Mathematics, and the Grammar of our native Tongue will be attended to,...PROFESSION. They, who in this Respect differ from the Superintendents of the Academy, will be at Liberty to frequent the Place of Worship and Instruction... | |
| John Gilmary Shea - 1888 - 736 pagine
...Class of Citizens;—as Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, the earlier Branches of the Mathematics, and the Grammar of our native Tongue will be attended to,...PROFESSION. They, who in this Respect differ from the Superintendents of the Academy, will be at Liberty to frequent the Place of Worship and Instruction... | |
| John Gilmary Shea - 1888 - 762 pagine
...of Citizens ; — as Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, the earlier Branches of the Mathematics, and the Grammar of our native Tongue will be attended to,...Seminary will be open to Students of EVERY RELIGIOUS PEOFESSIOX. They, who in this Respect differ from the Superintendents of the Academy, will be at Liberty... | |
| Peter Guilday - 1922 - 926 pagine
...every Class of Citizens; as Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, the Branches of the Mathematics, and the Grammar of our native tongue will be attended to,...Profession. They, who in this Respect differ from the Superintendents of the Academy, will be at Liberty to frequent the Place of Worship and Instruction... | |
| Peter Guilday - 1922 - 490 pagine
...every Class of Citizens; as Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, the Branches of the Mathematics, and the Grammar of our native tongue will be attended to,...Profession. They, who in this Respect differ from the Superintendents of the Academy, will be at Liberty to frequent the Place of Worship and Instruction... | |
| Columbia Historical Society (Washington, D.C.) - 1909 - 222 pagine
...upon the north side of F Street, between Ninth and Tenth. The first prospectus contained these words : "Agreeably to the liberal Principle of our Constitution,...be open to students of Every religious Profession." Protestant students attended service in their own churches. Catholic students were obliged to hear... | |
| Columbia Historical Society (Washington, D.C.) - 1909 - 222 pagine
...upon the north side of F Street, between Ninth and Tenth. The first prospectus contained these words : "Agreeably to the liberal Principle of our Constitution,...be open to students of Every religious Profession. ' ' Protestant students attended service in their own churches. Catholic students were obliged to hear... | |
| Robert Emmett Curran - 1993 - 474 pagine
...attended to, nolefs than the LEARNED LANGUAGES. Agreeably to the liberal Principle of our Conftitution, the SEMINARY will be open to Students of EVERY RELIGIOUS PROFESSION. They, who in this Refpcdl differ from the SUPERINTENDENTS ofthe ACADEMY, will be at Liberty to frequent the Places of... | |
| William W. Warner - 1994 - 332 pagine
...Class of Citizens [where] Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, the easier Branches of the Mathematics, and the Grammar of our Native Tongue will be attended to, no less than the Learned Languages." To this end Carroll wrote incessantly to his closest friend and most faithful correspondent, the British... | |
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