Society for the promotion of Knowledge and Virtue, by a free conversation according to several regulations by them agreed. " We the present members of the said Society, finding it necessary on many accounts for the more effectual answering the end of... History of Higher Education in Rhode Island - Stran 18avtor: William Howe Tolman - 1894 - 210 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| John Callender, Romeo Elton - 1843 - 282 strani
...James Searing, Edward Scott, Henry Collins, Nathan Townsend, Jeremiah Condy and James Honeyman, jun. did form a Society for the promotion of Knowledge and Virtue, by a free conversation according t6 several regulations by them agreed. " We the present members of the said Society, finding it necessary... | |
| Henry Edward Turner, Risbrough Hammett Tilley - 1882 - 610 strani
...Updike, Peter Hours, James Searing, Edward Scott. Henry Collins. Nathan Condy and James Honyman, Jun'r did form a society for the promotion of knowledge...establish the following as the LAWS and ORDERS to be observed in this society. 1. The members of the society shall meet every Monday evening at the house... | |
| 1900 - 830 strani
...than that which shows us Newport, the "garden of America." The Philosophical Society was established for the promotion of "Knowledge and Virtue, by a free conversation according to several regulations.'' Its members met every Monday evening, to debate "some useful question in Divinity, Morality, Philosophy,... | |
| George Champlin Mason - 1891 - 588 strani
...Literary and Philosophical Society established in Newport, R. l., AD 1730. Condy and James Honyman, Junr., did form a Society for the promotion of Knowledge...establish the following as the laws and orders to be observed in this Society. " i. The members of the Society shall meet every Monday evening, at the... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education, United States. Office of Education - 1894 - 264 strani
...Bonrs, James Searing, Edward Scott, Henry Collins, Nathan Townsend, Jeremiah Condy, and James Houyman, jr., did form a society for the promotion of knowledge...the end of our institution, do agree to enter into a 1 Poster's Stephen Hopkins, vol. i, pp. 74, 75. * Arnold, vol. ii, p. 99. more strict engagement and... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education, United States. Office of Education - 1894 - 732 strani
...8<«tt. Henry Collin», Nathan Townsend, Jeremiah Cmidy, and James Honyman, jr.. did form a aociety for the promotion of knowledge and virtue, by a free...regulations by them agreed. We, the present members of tbe »aid society, finding it necessary on many accounts for the more effectual answering the end of... | |
| 1838 - 280 strani
...James Searing, Edward Scott, Henry Collins, Nathan Townsend, Jeremiah Condy and James Honeyman, jun. did form a Society for the promotion of Knowledge...establish the following as the laws and orders to be observed in this Society. " 1. The members of the Society shall meet every Monday evening, at the... | |
| Rhode Island Historical Society - 1838 - 396 strani
...James Searing, Kdward Scott, Henry Collins, Nathan Townsend, Jeremiah Condy and James Honeyman, jun. did form a Society for the promotion of Knowledge...establish the following as the laws and orders to be observed in this Society. " 1. The members of the Society shall meet every Monday evening, at the... | |
| 1952 - 708 strani
...Harrison's Redwood Library of 1748, deriving from a philosophical club founded two decades earlier, the Society for the Promotion of Knowledge and Virtue by a Free Conversation. The American Revolution disintegrated the sea trade upon which Newport depended. By the time the British... | |
| Edwin S. Gaustad - 1959 - 248 strani
...Searing, Nathan Townsend, and Daniel Updike. These men, along with James Honeyman, Jr., in 1730 formed "a Society for the promotion of Knowledge and Virtue, by a free conversation." Like Benjamin Franklin's Junto in Philadelphia, the Newport society guaranteed to its members the right... | |
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