Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Volumen 2E. Croswell, 1843 |
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... annually . Many investments are required to be annually made . The annual account required by the chancellor to be examined and passed upon by the injunction master for the circuit , and a copy to be delivered to the vice - chancellor ...
... annually . Many investments are required to be annually made . The annual account required by the chancellor to be examined and passed upon by the injunction master for the circuit , and a copy to be delivered to the vice - chancellor ...
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... annually used . The items of paper , wood , and oil , may be obtained a trifle cheaper in future , than during this ... annual expenses of this office can never be less than seven hundred dollars per annum . The items of record books ...
... annually used . The items of paper , wood , and oil , may be obtained a trifle cheaper in future , than during this ... annual expenses of this office can never be less than seven hundred dollars per annum . The items of record books ...
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... ANNUAL REPORT Of the Regents of the University . HON . DANIEL S. DICKINSON , SIR : President of the Senate . I have the honor to transmit herewith the Annual Report of the Regents of the University to the Legislature . I remain , very ...
... ANNUAL REPORT Of the Regents of the University . HON . DANIEL S. DICKINSON , SIR : President of the Senate . I have the honor to transmit herewith the Annual Report of the Regents of the University to the Legislature . I remain , very ...
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... annual report to the Legislature , embracing a general view of the matters contained in the reports made for the year , by the several colleges and academies subject to their vi- sitation , respectfully submit the following , being ...
... annual report to the Legislature , embracing a general view of the matters contained in the reports made for the year , by the several colleges and academies subject to their vi- sitation , respectfully submit the following , being ...
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... annual report , was 151. Of this number , one , ( Monroe Academy , in the county of Monroe , ) has become extinct , leaving the number 150 . The Regents have incorporated the following academies since the 1st of March , 1842 . 1 ...
... annual report , was 151. Of this number , one , ( Monroe Academy , in the county of Monroe , ) has become extinct , leaving the number 150 . The Regents have incorporated the following academies since the 1st of March , 1842 . 1 ...
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Página 18 - Ill fares the land, to hastening ills a prey, Where wealth accumulates, and men decay: Princes and lords may flourish, or may fade; A breath can make them, as a breath has made: But a bold peasantry, their country's pride, When once destroyed, can never be supplied.
Página 332 - But it may be asked : What has all this to do with the enormous American turnover ? The author thinks that it has everything to do with it.
Página 60 - Every change of the season, every change even of the winds, every fall of rain, must affect some of the manifold operations of the farmer. In the improvement of our various domestic animals, some of the most abstruse principles of physiology must be consulted. Is it to be supposed that men thus called upon to study, or to observe the...
Página 197 - ... Universities or colleges. 2. Academies and grammar schools. 3. Primary schools ; and the number of each description, together with the number of scholars attending each, in the several States, were given. It also enumerated the scholars educated at the public charge in each State, and the number of white persons over twenty years of age who could not read and write. Of the many substantial benefits of educating the people, it is...
Página 53 - Since then the number of Professors has been increased, until, at the present time, they comprise a Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine, a Professor of Chemistry, a Professor of Surgery, a Professor of Anatomy, a Professor of the Institutes of Medicine, a Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, a Professor of Materia Medica and Pharmacy, and a Professor of Clinical Surgery. Courses of Lectures are delivered by each of the Professors upon the branches of medicine respectively...
Página 57 - Testament, his testimony is so much the more in their favour. As we are now concerned with a statement of facts, it would be foreign to our present purpose to inquire into the causes which induced the Latin church to reject the Epistle to the Hebrews. But whatever those causes may have been, they did not warrant the rejection of it, in the estimation of Jerome himself. For in his Catalogue of Ecclesiastical Writers, or, as it 'is frequently called, his Treatise of Illustrious...
Página 7 - An act to repeal in part an act entitled " An act to provide for paying the debt and preserving the credit of the State," passed March 29, 1842, with a substitute.
Página 300 - Not worlds on worlds in phalanx deep Need we to prove a God is here ; The daisy, fresh from winter's sleep, Tells of his hand in lines as clear.