And by the side of the College a fair Grammar School for the training up of young Scholars and fitting of them for Academical Learning, that still as they are judged ripe, they may be received into the College of this School. Master Corlet is the Mr.,... the north american - Page 172by james r - 1873Full view - About this book
| Benjamin Peirce - 1833 - 510 lehte
...and all other roomes of office necessary and convenient, with all needfull offices thereto belonging: And by the side of the Colledge a faire Grammar Schoole,...approved himself for his abilities, dexterity and painfulnessc in teaching and education of the youths under him. Over the Colledge is Master Dunster... | |
| Benjamin Peirce - 1833 - 516 lehte
...belonging: And by the side of the Colledge a faire* Grammar Schoole, for the training up of young sehollars, and fitting of them for Academical learning, that...approved himself for his abilities, dexterity and painfulnesse in teaching and education of the youths under him. Over the Colledge is Master Dunster... | |
| William Thaddeus Harris - 1845 - 216 lehte
...place, as appears from the following passage in " New England's First Fruits," published in 1643 : " By the side of the Colledge a faire Grammar Schoole,...approved himself for his abilities, dexterity, and painfulnesse in teaching and education of the youths under him." Mr. Corlet probably continued master... | |
| William Thaddeus Harris - 1845 - 212 lehte
...the side of the Colledge a faire Grammar Schoole, for the training up of young schollars, and-fitting of them for Academical learning, that still as they...approved himself for his abilities, dexterity, and painfulnesse-in teaching and education of the youths under him." Mr. Corlet probably continued master... | |
| 1846 - 302 lehte
...planted." Address to the General Court, in his Election Sermon, 1673. * Winthrop's Journal. t Ibid. f Ibid. are judged ripe, they may be received into the Colledge...approved himself for his abilities, dexterity and painfulnesse in teaching and education of the youths under him." * This school, some years after, received... | |
| John W. McClung - 1851 - 386 lehte
...Grammar Schoole, for the training up of young schollars. and fitting of them for Academical learning: Master Corlet is the Mr., who hath very well approved himself for his abilities, dexterity, and painfulnesse in teaching and education of the youths under him." In. 1647, -the town "bargained with... | |
| Isaac Smith Homans - 1851 - 392 lehte
...for the training up of young schollars, and fitting of them for Academical learning: Master Corlet ia the Mr., who hath very well approved himself for his abilities, dexterity, and painfulnesse in teaching and education of the youths under him/1 In 1647, the town " bargained with... | |
| Benjamin Cutter - 1871 - 484 lehte
...still as they are judged ripe, they may be recieved into -the Colledge of this Schoole : Master Corlct is the Mr. who hath very well approved himself for his abilities, dexterity, and painftilnesse in teaching and education of the youths under him." How early this school was established... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1873 - 512 lehte
...who for more than forty years presided in it, may have been built on these grounds even before the first College hall. It is thus referred to in the...been provided for elementary instruction ; a " Dame's School," for beginners in the humanities. The first class of graduates had been under a training which... | |
| Samuel Adams Drake - 1874 - 560 lehte
...the side of the Colledge a faire Grammar Schoole for the training up of young scholars and fitting them for Academical learning, that still as they are...approved himself for his abilities, dexterity, and painfulnesse in teaching and education of the youths under him." Edward Johnson's account of Kew England,... | |
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