And, lastly, a serious, virtuous, and industrious Course of Life, being first provided for, it is further the Design of this College, to instruct and perfect the Youth in the Learned Languages, and in the Arts of reasoning exactly, of writing correctly,... Educational Review - Página 113editado por - 1915Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1904 - 596 páginas
...offered an ambitious if somewhat vague program of studies. He proposed " to instruct and perfect the Youth in the Learned Languages, and in the Arts of reasoning exactly, of icriting correctly, and speaking eloquently; and in the Arts of numbering and measuring; of Surveying... | |
| Edwin Grant Dexter - 1904 - 692 páginas
...before them Examples of Impiety or Profaneness, or of any sort of Vice whatsoever. Vth and lastly, A serious, virtuous and industrious Course of Life...the Design of this College to instruct and perfect the youth in the learned languages, and in the Arts of Reasoning exactly, of Writing correctly and... | |
| Paul Monroe - 1905 - 816 páginas
...King's College in a New York paper, May i, 1754, the following is the fifth section : — " And, lastly, a serious, virtuous, and industrious Course of Life...the Design of this College, to instruct and perfect the Youth in the Learned Languages, and in the Arts of reasoning exactly and writing correctly, and... | |
| Louis Franklin Snow - 1907 - 194 páginas
...before them Examples of Impiety and Profaneness, or of any sort of Vice whatsoever. " V. And, lastly, a serious, virtuous, and industrious Course of Life...the Design of this College to instruct and perfect the Youth in the Learned Languages, and in the Arts of reasoning exactly, and writing correctly, and... | |
| 1907 - 948 páginas
...Columbia University, appeared in a New York paper. A part of that advertisement reads thus: "And, lastly, a serious, virtuous, and industrious course of life...for, it is further the Design of this College, to instnict and perfect the Youth in the Learned Languages, and in the arts of numbering and in the arts... | |
| Robert Knox Risk - 1908 - 252 páginas
...itself was suspended on political grounds. King's College set out in 1754 " to instruct and perfect the Youth in the Learned Languages, and in the Arts of reasoning exactly, of writing correctly, and of speaking eloquently, and in the Arts of numbering and measuring, of Surveying and Navigation, of... | |
| Columbia University - 1912 - 194 páginas
...are indicated by his announcement of the aims of the new college, which reads, in part, as follows: A serious, virtuous, and industrious Course of Life...the Design of this College, to instruct and perfect the Youth in the Learned Languages, and in the Arts of Reasoning exactly, of Writing correctly, and... | |
| Anson Phelps Stokes - 1914 - 438 páginas
...outlined in the original "Advertisement," over Johnson's signature, in the spring of 1754: And, lastly, a serious, virtuous, and industrious Course of Life,...the Design of this College, to instruct and perfect the Youth in the Learned Languages, and in the Arts of reasoning exactly, of writing correctly, and... | |
| Frederick Paul Keppel - 1914 - 346 páginas
...described in the quaint phraseology of President Johnson's announcement of King's College in 1754: " A serious, virtuous, and industrious Course of Life...the Design of this College to instruct and perfect the Youth in the Learned Languages, and in the Arts of Reasoning exactly, of Writing correctly, and... | |
| 1914 - 430 páginas
...famous first advertisement of King's College, issued to the people of the Province of New York in 1755: A serious, virtuous and industrious course of life...the design of this college to instruct and perfect the youth in the learned languages and in the arts of reasoning exactly, of writing correctly and speaking... | |
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