| John Quincy Adams - Astronomy - 1843 - 80 pages
...commonwealth at this day — and in one of the chapters yet in force, there is a declaration that " the encouragement of arts and sciences, and all good literature, tends to the honor of God, the advantage of the Christian religion, and the great benefit of this and the other United States of America."... | |
| Massachusetts - Law - 1844 - 416 pages
...ancestors, so early as Harvard Col. the year one thousand six hundred and thirty-six, laid the es* ' foundation of Harvard College, in which university...encouragement of arts and sciences, and all good literature, Powers, privileges, &c. of the president and fellows confirmed. All gifts, grants, &c. confirmed. Who... | |
| Massachusetts. General Court. House - 1845 - 1194 pages
...Whereas our wise and pious ancestors, so early as the year one thousand six hundred and thirty-six, laid the foundation of Harvard College, in which University...eminence have, by the blessing of GOD, been initiated to those arts and sciences, which qualified them for public employments, both in Church and State :... | |
| Massachusetts - 1845 - 860 pages
...Whereas our wise and pious ancestors, so early as the year one thousand six hundred and thirty-six, laid the foundation of Harvard College, in which University...eminence have, by the blessing of GOD, been initiated to those arts and sciences, which qualified them for public employments, both in Church and State :... | |
| Jonathan French - United States - 1847 - 506 pages
...Whereas our wise and pious ancestors, so early as the year one thousand six hundred and thirty-six, laid the foundation of Harvard college, in which university...eminence have, by the blessing of God, been initiated into those arts and sciences which qualified them for public employments both in church and state:... | |
| Edward Everett - Bible - 1848 - 586 pages
...constituents by a declaration in the constitution of Massachusetts, "that the encouragement of the arts and sciences and all good literature tends to the honor of God, the advantage of the Christian religion, and the benefit of this and the other United" States of America."... | |
| Josiah Quincy - 1849 - 46 pages
...WHEREAS our wise and pious ancestors, so early as the year one thousand six hundred and thirty-six, laid the foundation of HARVARD COLLEGE, in which university...sciences which qualified them for public employments, &c.,— it is declared, that the PEESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE, in their corporate capacity,... | |
| Massachusetts. Board of Education - Education - 1849 - 322 pages
...declaring, (among• other things,) in the preamble to the first section of the fifth chapter, that " the encouragement of arts and sciences, and all good literature, tends to the honor of GOD, the advantage of the Christian religion, and the great benefit of this and the other United States of America,"... | |
| Harvard University - 1851 - 64 pages
...understanding of which, a recital of the three articles is necessary. They are as follows:— "ART. 1. Whereas our wise and pious ancestors, so early as...all good literature tends to the honor of God, the advantage of the Christian Religion, and the great benefit of this and the other United States of America;... | |
| Harvard University. Board of Overseers - 1851 - 48 pages
...Whereas our wise and pious ancestors, so early as the year one thousand six hundred and thirty-six, laid the foundation of HARVARD COLLEGE, in which University...all good literature tends to the honor of God, the advantage of the Christian religion, and the great benefit of this and the other 5 United States of... | |
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