procuring and preserving whatever may relate to the natural, civil, literary and ecclesiastical history of the United States in general, and of this state in particular, and have presented a petition to the legislature to be incorporated, that thereby Acts of the Legislature of West Virginia - Page 82by West Virginia - 1870Full view - About this book
| 1809 - 570 pages
...Society. Having formed an association, which has since been incorporated, for the purpose of discovering, procuring and preserving whatever may relate to the...natural, civil, literary, and ecclesiastical history of our country, and particularly of the state of New-York, we solicit the aid of the liberal, patriotic... | |
| New-York Historical Society - 1811 - 498 pages
...association, under the name of “The New-York Historical Society,” for the purpose of discovering, procuring and preserving whatever may relate to the...to the legislature to be incorporated, that thereby such, the purpose and de..¿ sign of the said Society may be the more effectually subserved and promoted.—Therefore,... | |
| H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley - 1817 - 502 pages
...1C04. The objects of the association, ns defined in the charter, are «thecollection and preservationof whatever may relate to the natural, civil, literary, and ecclesiastical history of the United States, and of this Slate in partleulpr. ' To carry into effect these purposes, the Society,on the 11th of... | |
| John Sanderson - 1827 - 388 pages
...divisions, and by that means, lay a firm and solid foundation for the future tranquillity and happiness of the United States in general, and of this state in particular. " V. It will invigorate your commerce, and encourage ship building. " VI. It will have a tendency,... | |
| New Hampshire Historical Society - 1824 - 402 pages
...the New-Hampshire Historical Society declares its object “ is to discover, procure, and preserve whatever may relate to the natural, civil, literary,...in general, and of this State ¿ in particular.” One mode of effecting this purpose is to collect the documents which relate to those subjects, and... | |
| New Hampshire Historical Society - 1832 - 498 pages
...discover, procure, and preserve whatever may relate to the natural; civil, literary, and ecclesias.tica¿ history of the United States in general, and of this State in particular. 2. The Society shall consist of resident and honorary members, the former to be persons residing in... | |
| John Sanderson - 1824 - 364 pages
...divisions, and by that means, lay a firm and solid foundation for the future tranquillity and happiness of the United States in general, and of this state in particular. " V. It will invigorate your commerce, and encourage ship building. " VI. It will have a tendency,... | |
| John Sanderson, Robert Waln - 1828 - 450 pages
...divisions, and by that means, lay a firm and solid foundation for the future tranquillity and happiness of the. United States in general, and of this state in particular. "V. It will invigorate your commerce, and encourage •hip building. " VI. It will have a tendency,... | |
| William Beach Lawrence - 1832 - 72 pages
...New-York Historical Society, as stated in the constitution, are " to discover, procure, and preserve whatever may relate to the natural, civil, literary,...States in general, and of this State in particular." At the time, when this Institution was formed, its inquiries were principally directed to investigations... | |
| Nathaniel Bouton, Isaac Weare Hammond, Albert Stillman Batchellor - 1832 - 606 pages
...8ociety. 1. The object of the New-Hampshire Historical Society shall be to discover, procure, and preserve whatever may relate to the natural, civil, literary,...States in general, and of this State in particular. 2. The Society shall consist of resident and honorary members, the former to be persons residing in... | |
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