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" I once heard the Hon. John Dickinson, Chief Judge of the Middlesex County Court, Connecticut, and son of the Rev. Mr. Dickinson, of Norwalk, say that the establishment of Princeton College was owing to the sympathy felt for David Brainerd, because the... "
Yale Yesterdays - Page 166
by Clarence Deming - 1915 - 254 pages
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The Genealogy of the Brainerd Family in the United States: With ..., Volume 193

David Dudley Field - Connecticut - 1857 - 346 pages
...Judge of the Middlesex County Court, Connecticut, and son of the Rev. Mr. Dickinson, of Norwalk, say, " that the establishment of Princeton College was owing...and that the plan of the college was drawn up in his father's house." Perhaps I have not given every word just as he uttered the declaration. But as I was...
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The Life of John Brainerd: The Brother of David Brainerd, and His Successor ...

Thomas Brainerd - Indians of North America - 1865 - 542 pages
...Field* says, — "I once heard the Hon. John Dickinson, son of the Rev. Mr. Dickinson, of Norwalk, say that 'the establishment of Princeton College was owing...and that the plan of the college was drawn up in his father's house.' ' In a notice of Dr. Field's remarks f on this subject, that able and reliable work,...
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The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 36

College students' writings, American - 1871 - 520 pages
...the fact. Dr. Field, in Princeton Review for 1857, says: " I once heard the Hon. John Dickinson say that ' the establishment of Princeton College was...owing to the sympathy felt for David Brainerd because Yale College would not give him his degree, and that the plan of the college was drawn up in his father's...
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The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 36

College students' writings, American - 1871 - 692 pages
...the fact. Dr. Field, in Princeton Review for 1857, says: " I once heard the Hon. John Dickinson say that ' the establishment of Princeton College was owing to the sympathy felt for David Brain. nl because Yale College would not give him his degree, and that the plan of the college was...
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History of the College of New Jersey: From Its Origin in 1746 to ..., Volume 1

John Maclean - 1877 - 462 pages
...Judge of the Middlesex County Court, Connecticut, and son of the Rev. Mr. Dickinson, of Norwalk, say that the establishment of Princeton College was owing...degree, and that the plan of the College was drawn in his father's house. " Perhaps I have not given every word as he uttered the declaration. But . ....
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History of the College of New Jersey: From Its Origin in 1746 to ..., Volume 1

John Maclean - 1877 - 428 pages
...Judge of the Middlesex County Court, Connecticut, and son of the Rev. Mr. Dickinson, of Norwalk, say that the establishment of Princeton College was owing...the sympathy felt for David Brainerd, because the authorit1es of Yale College would not give him his degree, and that the plan of the College was drawn...
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Memorial Collection of Sermons

Edwards Amasa Park - Congregational churches - 1902 - 344 pages
...chief Judge of the Middlesex County Court, Connecticut, and son of Rev. Mr. Dickinson of Norwalk, say, 'that the establishment of Princeton College was owing...and that the plan of the college was drawn up in his father's house.' " (pp. 265, 266.) We need not insist that the College owed its existence to the mere...
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History of the College of New Jersey, at Princeton

John MacLean - Education - 2006 - 464 pages
...Judge of the Middlesex County Court, Connecticut, and son of the Rev. Mr. Dickinson, of Norwalk, say that the establishment of Princeton College was owing...degree, and that the plan of the College was drawn in his father's house. Perhaps I have not given every word as he uttered the declaration. But I am...
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The Life of John Brainerd: The Brother of David Brainerd, and His Successor ...

Thomas Brainerd - Indians of North America - 1865 - 508 pages
...— UI once heard the Hon. John Dickinson, son of the Rev. Mr. Dickinson, of Norwalk, say that cthe establishment' of Princeton College was owing to the...degree, and that the plan of the college was drawn up in bis father's bouse: " In a notice of Dr. Field's remarks f on this subject, that able and reliable...
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