Illustris upon that little nursery; that is, that Roxbury has afforded more scholars first for the College and then for the public than any town of its bigness, or, if I mistake not, of twice its bigness in all New England. From the spring of the school... Handbook of American Private Schools - Página 1111917Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Convers Francis - 1840 - 384 páginas
...influence, " that Roxbury has afforded more scholars, first for the college, and then for the public, than any town of its bigness, or, if I mistake not, of twice its bigness, in all New England." There was no point, on which Mr. Eliot was more earnest in his exhortations, or more strict in his... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1842 - 52 páginas
...Roxbury had afforded more scholars, first for the college, and then for the public, than any other town of its bigness, or, if I mistake not, of twice its bigness, in all New-England." Now Mather was altogether mistaken. The school to which he alluded was endowed not by... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1836 - 386 páginas
...influence, " that Roxbury has afforded more scholars, first for the college, and then for the public, than any town of its bigness, or, if I mistake not, of twice its bigness, in all New England." There was no point, on which Mr. Eliot was more earnest in his exhortations, or more strict in his... | |
| 1847 - 366 páginas
...nursery; that is, that Roxbury has afforded more scholars first for the College and then for the public than any town of its bigness, or, if I mistake not, of twice its bigness in all New England. .From the spring of the school at Roxbury, there have run a large number of the streams which have... | |
| James Stuart Murray Anderson - 1848 - 796 páginas
...nursery; that is, that Roxbury has afforded more scholars, first for the college, and then for the public, than any town of its bigness, or, if I mistake not, of twice its bigness, in New England. From the spring of the school at Roxbury, there have run a large number of the streams,... | |
| Cotton Mather - 1853 - 732 páginas
...upon that little nursery; that is, that Eoxbury has afforded more scholars — first for the colledge, and then for the publick — than any town of its...or, if I mistake not, of twice its bigness in all New-England. From the spring of the school at Roxbury, there have run a large number of the "streams... | |
| Cotton Mather - 1855 - 676 páginas
...upon that little nursery; that is, that Roxbury has afforded more scholars — first for the colledge, and then for the publick — than any town of its...or, if I mistake not, of twice its bigness in all New-England. From the spring of the school at Roxbury, there have run a large number of the "streams... | |
| Cotton Mather - 1855 - 680 páginas
...upon that little nursery; that is, that Roxbury has afforded more scholars — first for the colledge, and then for the publick — than any town of its...or, if I mistake not, of twice its bigness in all New-England. From the spring of the school at Roxbury, there have run a large number of the "streams... | |
| Charles Knapp Dillaway - 1860 - 216 páginas
...; that is, that Roxbury has afforded more scholars, first for the colledge and then for the public, than any town of its bigness, or, if I mistake not, of twice its bigness in all New England. From the spring of the school at Roxbury there have run a large number of the streams which have made... | |
| Charles Knapp Dillaway - 1860 - 210 páginas
...; that is, that Roxbury has afforded more scholars, first for the colledge and then for the public, than any town of its bigness, or, if I mistake not, of twice ita bigness in all New England. From the spring of the school at Roxbury there have run a large number... | |
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