Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...: Posthumous and other writingsH. Colburn, 1819 |
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... TRUSTEES OF THE PHI- LADELPHIA ACADEMY . It is expected that every scholar to be admitted into this school , be at least able to pronounce and divide the syllables in reading , and to write a legi- ble hand . None to be received that ...
... TRUSTEES OF THE PHI- LADELPHIA ACADEMY . It is expected that every scholar to be admitted into this school , be at least able to pronounce and divide the syllables in reading , and to write a legi- ble hand . None to be received that ...
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... trustees and citizens present . Then let fine gilt books be given as prizes to such boys as distinguish themselves and excel the others in any branch of learning , making three degrees of com- parison ; giving the best prize to him that ...
... trustees and citizens present . Then let fine gilt books be given as prizes to such boys as distinguish themselves and excel the others in any branch of learning , making three degrees of com- parison ; giving the best prize to him that ...
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... trustees since the restitution of the charter , and it has been proposed that we should have some regard to the original intention of the founders in establishing that school , I beg leave , for your information , to lay before you what ...
... trustees since the restitution of the charter , and it has been proposed that we should have some regard to the original intention of the founders in establishing that school , I beg leave , for your information , to lay before you what ...
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... trustees ; and the expectation of the public that the idea might in a great measure be carried into execution , contri- buted to render the subscriptions more liberal as well as more general . I mention my concern in these transactions ...
... trustees ; and the expectation of the public that the idea might in a great measure be carried into execution , contri- buted to render the subscriptions more liberal as well as more general . I mention my concern in these transactions ...
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... trustees shall , with all convenient speed , contract with any person that offers , whom they shall judge most capable of teaching the English tongue grammatically and as a language , history , geography , chronology , logic , and ...
... trustees shall , with all convenient speed , contract with any person that offers , whom they shall judge most capable of teaching the English tongue grammatically and as a language , history , geography , chronology , logic , and ...
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