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Page 111
Wheelock : That Dr. Wheelock , about the year 1754 , established a charity
school , at his own expense , and on his own estate and plantation : That , for
several years , through the assistance of well disposed persons in America ,
granted at ...
Wheelock : That Dr. Wheelock , about the year 1754 , established a charity
school , at his own expense , and on his own estate and plantation : That , for
several years , through the assistance of well disposed persons in America ,
granted at ...
Page 120
+ “ There is nothing better established , ” says lord commissioner Eyre , “ than that
this court does not entertain a general jurisdiction , or regulate and control
charities established by charter . There the establishment is fixed and determined
...
+ “ There is nothing better established , ” says lord commissioner Eyre , “ than that
this court does not entertain a general jurisdiction , or regulate and control
charities established by charter . There the establishment is fixed and determined
...
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The constitution itself , in its very front , refutes that idea : it declares that it is
ordained and established by the people of the United States . So far from saying
that it is established by the governments of the several states , it does not even
say ...
The constitution itself , in its very front , refutes that idea : it declares that it is
ordained and established by the people of the United States . So far from saying
that it is established by the governments of the several states , it does not even
say ...
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Discourse delivered at Plymouth in Commemoration of the first Settlement | 25 |
DISCOURSE in Commemoration of the Lives and Services of John Adams | 71 |
Speech delivered at a Meeting of Citizens of Boston held in Faneuil Hall | 97 |
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