Whereas, AD 1730, Messrs. Daniel Updike, Peter Bours, 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 to... History of Higher Education in Rhode Island - Stran 18avtor: William Howe Tolman - 1894Celotni 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 - 608 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...the end of our institution, do agree to enter into a more strict engagement, and establish the following as the LAWS and ORDERS to be observed in this society.... | |
| 1900 - 850 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...the end of our Institution, do agree to enter into a more strict engagement, and establish the following as the laws and orders to be observed in this Society.... | |
| 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...the end of our Institution, do agree to enter into a more strict engagement, and establish the following as the laws and orders to be observed in this Society.... | |
| 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...the end of our Institution, do agree to enter into a more strict engagement, and establish the following as the laws and orders to be observed in this Society.... | |
| 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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