... the encouragement of arts and sciences, and all good literature, tends to the honor of God, the advantage of the Christian religion, and the great benefit of this and the other United States of America... The American Journal of Education - Page 697edited by - 1873Full view - About this book
| California, California. Constitutional Convention - 1880 - 648 pages
...to its support and more complete development; and it is further declared that the B^ard of Regents, in their corporate capacity, and their successors in that capacity, their officers and servante, shall have, hold, use, exercise, and enjoy all the powers, authorities, rights, liberties,... | |
| Massachusetts gen. court - 1881 - 462 pages
...arts and sciences, and all good literature, tends to the honor of GOD, the advantage of the Christian religion, and the great benefit of this and the other...it is declared, that the PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HAKVAKD COLLEGE, in their corporate capacity, and their successor* in that capacity, their officers... | |
| California. Constitutional Convention - 1880 - 648 pages
...to its support and more complete development; and it is further declared that the Board of Regents, in their corporate capacity, and their successors...that capacity, their officers and servants, shall have, hold, use, exercise, and enjoy all the nowers, authorities, rights, liberties, privileges, immunities,... | |
| 1917 - 692 pages
...arts and sciences and all good literature, tends to the honor of God, the advantage of the Christian religion, and the great benefit of this and the other United States of America,—it is declared, that the president and lellows of Harvard College, in their corporate capacity,... | |
| 1902 - 512 pages
...arts and sciences and all good literature tends to the honor of God, the advantage of the Christian religion, and the great benefit of this and the other United States of America," proceeds, in the second section of the same chapter, to set forth the duties of all future legislators... | |
| 1902 - 510 pages
...arts and sciences and all good literature tends to the honor of God, the advantage of the Christian religion, and the great benefit of this and the other United States of America," proceeds, in the second section of the same chapter, to set forth the duties of all future legislators... | |
| Massachusetts - 1903 - 856 pages
...capacity, and Jh|Cpre8tide£t their successors in that capacity, their officers and servants, shall have, hold, use, exercise, and enjoy, all the powers, authorities,...privileges, immunities, and franchises, which they uow have, or are entitled All gifts, grants, etc., continued. to have, hold, use, exercise, and enjoy... | |
| Harvard University - 1903 - 804 pages
...corporate capacity, and their successors in that capacity, their officers and servants, shall have, hold, use, exercise, and enjoy all the powers, authorities,...liberties, privileges, immunities, and franchises wliich they now have, or are entitled to have, hold, use, exercise, and enjoy ; and the same are hereby... | |
| 1903 - 640 pages
...arts and sciences and all good literature tends to the honor of God, the advantage of the Christian religion, and the great benefit of this and the other United States of America." Chapter V., Section II., of the Constitution reads as follows: — THE ENCOURAGEMENT OF LITERATURE,... | |
| National Educational Association (U.S.). Meeting - 1904 - 1024 pages
...arts and sciences and all good literature tends to the honor of God, the advantage of the Christian religion, and the great benefit of this and the other United States of America, etc., etc. The other institutions founded in colonial days were, with very few exceptions, even more... | |
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