Exercises and Addresses Attending the Laying of the Corner-stone of the New Dartmouth Hall and the Visit of the Earl of Dartmouth to the College October 25 and 26, 1904College, 1905 - 133 oldal |
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90. oldal - Oh, East is East, and West is West, and never the twain shall meet, Till Earth and Sky stand presently at God's great Judgment Seat; But there is neither East nor West, Border, nor Breed, nor Birth, When two strong men stand face to face, though they come from the ends of the earth...
132. oldal - And these all, having obtained a good report through faith, received not the promise; God having provided some better thing for us, that they without us should not be made perfect.
50. oldal - COLLEGE for the education & instruction of Youth of the Indian Tribes in this Land in reading, writing & all parts of Learning which shall appear necessary and expedient for civilizing & christianizing Children of Pagans as well as in all liberal Arts and Sciences ; and also of English Youth and any others...
118. oldal - Herkimer, contiguous to the Oneida nation of Indians, for the mutual benefit of the young and flourishing settlements in said county, and the various tribes of confederate Indians; earnestly wishing the institution may grow and flourish, that the advantages of it may be extensive and lasting, and that, under the smiles of the God of wisdom and goodness, it may prove an eminent means of diffusing useful knowledge, enlarging the bounds of human happiness, aiding the reign of virtue, and the kingdom...
51. oldal - A continuation of the narrative of the Indian CharitySchool, in Lebanon in Connecticut, from the year 1768, to the incorporation of it with Dartmouth College, and removal and settlement of it in Hanover in the province of New Hampshire, 1771, by Eleazar Wheelock, DD, president of Dartmouth College, printed in the year 1771.
50. oldal - COLLEGE for the education and instruction of Youth of the Indian Tribes in this Land in reading, writing and all parts of Learning which shall appear necessary and expedient for civilizing and christianizing Children of Pagans as well as in all liberal Arts and Sciences ; and also of English Youth and any others...
128. oldal - Now therefore fear the LORD, and serve him in sincerity and in truth : and put away the gods which your fathers served beyond the River, and in Egypt ; and serve ye the LORD.
77. oldal - By THE GOSPEL HE SUBDUED THE FEROCITY OF THE SAVAGE, AND TO THE CIVILIZED HE OPENED NEW PATHS OF SCIENCE. TRAVELLER, Go, IF You CAN, AND DESERVE THE SUBLIME REWARD OF SUCH MERIT.
48. oldal - That said townships be peopled with a chosen number of inhabitants of known honesty, integrity, and such as love and will be kind to, and honest in their dealings with Indians. That a thousand acres of, and within said grant, be given to ' this school. And that the School be an Academy for all parts of useful learning ; part of it to be a College for the education of missionaries, interpreters, school masters, &c.; and part of it a school to teach reading, writing, &c.
27. oldal - Spotswood's régime, there were nearly twenty Indian students at William and Mary College. The governor remitted the tribute of peltry formerly exacted from certain tribes, on condition that they should send the children of the "chief men" to Williamsburg to be educated.