Memoirs of the Life and Writings of B.F. ...W. Colburn, 1818 - 450 pages |
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Page 185
... salaries , and for the number of boys the Latin master was to teach . The first in- stance of partiality in favor of the Latin part of the institution , was in giving the title of rector to the Latin master , and no title to the English ...
... salaries , and for the number of boys the Latin master was to teach . The first in- stance of partiality in favor of the Latin part of the institution , was in giving the title of rector to the Latin master , and no title to the English ...
Page 200
... salary , he could not long afford to continue it . 4. That if the insuffi- ciency of the tuition - money in the ... salaries of the masters . For such reasons the trustees might equally well have got rid of all the scholars and all ...
... salary , he could not long afford to continue it . 4. That if the insuffi- ciency of the tuition - money in the ... salaries of the masters . For such reasons the trustees might equally well have got rid of all the scholars and all ...
Page 418
... salaries and pensions , every one of their enemies ; the duty itself became more odious , and their resolution to share it more vigor- ous and obstinate . The Dutch , the Danes , and French , took this opportunity thus offered them by ...
... salaries and pensions , every one of their enemies ; the duty itself became more odious , and their resolution to share it more vigor- ous and obstinate . The Dutch , the Danes , and French , took this opportunity thus offered them by ...
Contents
RELIGIOUS SUBJECTS | 1 |
A Parable against Persecution in imitation of Scriptural | 11 |
A Parable on Brotherly Love | 21 |
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