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| John Maclean - 1877 - 432 pages
...the Trustees upon the following terms, t'«. that they secure to the College a Thousand Pounds proc. money, ten acres of land contiguous to the College, and two hundred acres of wood-land, the furthest part of it not to be more than three miles from the town." At this meeting there was an... | |
| John Frelinghuysen Hageman - History - 1878 - 548 pages
...the trustees upon the following terms, viz : that they secure to the college a thousand pounds, proc. money, ten acres of land, contiguous to the college, and two hundred acres of woodland, the farthest part of it to be not more than three miles from the town." " That Mr. Sergeant, the treasurer,... | |
| Princeton University - 1903 - 390 pages
...the Trustees upon the following Terms, Viz. that they secure to the College a Thousand Pounds proc. Money, ten acres of Land contiguous to the College, and two hundred acres of Wood Land the furthest Part of it not to be more than three Miles distant from the Town ; or such a... | |
| Princeton University - 1904 - 396 pages
...the Trustees upon the following Terms, Viz. that they secure to the College a. Thousand Pounds proc. Money, ten acres of land contiguous to the College, and two hundred acres of Wood Land, the furthest Part of it not to be more than three Miles distant from the Town ; or such... | |
| John Rogers Williams - Princeton (N.J.) - 1905 - 306 pages
...decided to build the College there providing the citizens would contribute " A Thousand Pounds proc. Money, ten acres of land contiguous to the College, and two hundred acres of Wood Land." The Trustees, well aware of the pecuniary value of the College to the town in which it... | |
| Princeton University - 1905 - 424 pages
...the Trustees upon the following Terms, Viz. that they secure to the College <> Thousand Pounds proc. Money, ten acres of land contiguous to the College, and two hundred acres of Wood Land, the furthest Part of it not to be more than three Miles distant from the Town ; or such... | |
| Princeton University - 1906 - 442 pages
...the Trustees upon the following Terms, Viz. that they secure to the College a Thousand Pounds proc. Money, ten acres of land contiguous to the College, and two hundred acres of Wood Land, the furthest Part of it not to be more than three Miles distant from the Town; or such a... | |
| Princeton University - 1909 - 478 pages
...the Trustees upon the following Terms, Viz. that they secure to the College a Thousand Pounds proc. Money, ten acres of land contiguous to the College, and two hundred' acres of Wood Land, the furthest Part of it not to be more than three Miles distant from the Town; or such a... | |
| Architecture - 1910 - 544 pages
...Harvard and Yale, the provision of an "instructed ministry," native to the soil. Four of the ^corporators were "ministers of the Gospel," as against three laymen....thousand pounds proclamation money, ten acres of land conugvious to the college, and two \iundred acres of woodland" ; these latter primarily for fuel, no... | |
| Episcopal Church. General Convention. Commission on archives - 1804 - 638 pages
...the Trustees upon the following terms, viz. that they secure to the College a Thousand Pounds proc. money, ten acres of land contiguous to the College, and two hundred acres of wood-land, the furthest part of it not to be more than three miles from the town.' "At this meeting there was... | |
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