| Josiah Quincy - Learned institutions and societies - 1840 - 650 pages
...whom you have to do for. " The Colony of Connecticut, having for some years had a College at Say brook without a collegious way of living for it, have lately...to the Professors and Instructors to the society. " Sir, though you have your felicities in your family, which I pray God continue and multiply, yet... | |
| Franklin Bowditch Dexter - 1885 - 808 pages
...London, suggesting in the following manner the bestowal of some gift on the School at New Haven : " The Colony of Connecticut, having for some years had...to the Professors and instructors to the society. "Sir, though you have your felicities in your family, which I pray God continue and multiply, yet certainly,... | |
| Franklin Bowditch Dexter - 1887 - 132 pages
...beginning. In January, 1718, Cotton Mather wrote to Elihu Yale, of London, in these memorable words : "The Colony of Connecticut, having for some years...to the Professors and instructors to the society. Sir, though you have your felicities in your family, which I pray God to continue and multiply, yet... | |
| Elizabeth Deering Hanscom - American letters - 1917 - 320 pages
...remembering any thing in it, yet you have been pleased on all occasions to testify a good will unto it. ... The Colony of Connecticut, having for some years had...to the Professors and Instructors to the society. Sir, though you have your felicities in your family, which I pray God continue and multiply, yet certainly,... | |
| Allen Kent, Harold Lancour, Jay E. Daily - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1982 - 562 pages
...generous before: Sir ... The Colony of Connecticut, having for some years had a College at Saybrook . . . have lately begun to erect a large edifice for it...charge of that expensive building is not yet all paid. . . . your munificence might easily obtain for you ... a commemoration and perpetuation of your valuable... | |
| Yale University. Art Gallery - 1926 - 802 pages
...Mather wrote to Yale that "The Colony of Connecticut, having for some years had a college at Sa} brook without a Collegious way of living for it, have lately...Haven, the charge of that expensive building is not vet all paid nor are there vet any funds of revenues for salaries to the Professors and instructors... | |
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