Janua) could carry it, was indeed agreed with all by our Mr. Winthrop in his Travels through the Low Countries, to come over into New England and Illuminate this Colledge and country, in the Quality of a President, which was now become vacant. Comenius and the Beginnings of Educational Reform - Side 78af Will Seymour Monroe - 1900 - 184 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Robert Southey - 1820 - 562 sider
...(whereas every one is indebted to his Janua) could carry it, was agreed withal by our Mr. \\lnthrop in his travels through the Low Countries, to come over into New England and illuminate this college (Harward) and country in the quality of a President : but the solicitations of the Swedish ambassador... | |
| Robert Southey - 1820 - 516 sider
...than three languages (whereas every one is indebted to his Janua) could carry it, was agreed withal by our Mr. Winthrop in his travels through the Low Countries, to come over into NewEngland and illuminate this College (Harvard) and country in the quality of a President : but the... | |
| Robert Southey - 1846 - 558 sider
...than three languages (whereas every one is indebted to his Janua) could carry it, was agreed withal by our Mr. Winthrop in his travels through the Low...over into New England and illuminate this college (Harward) and country in the quality of a President : but the solicitations of the Swedish ambassador... | |
| Cotton Mather - 1853 - 692 sider
...languages (whereof every one is indebted unto his Janua) could carry it, was indeed agreed withal, by our Mr. Winthrop in his travels through the low countries, to come over into New-England, and illuminate this Colledge and country, in the quality of a President: But the solicitations... | |
| Cotton Mather - 1853 - 696 sider
...languages (whereof every one is indebted unto his Janua) could carry it, was indeed agreed withal, by our Mr. Winthrop in his travels through the low countries, to come over into New-England, and illuminate this Colledge and country, in the quality of a President: But the solicitations... | |
| Gabriel Compayré - 1885 - 650 sider
...languages (whereof every one is indebted unto his Janua) could carry it, was indeed agreed withal, by our Mr. Winthrop in his travels through the low...to come over into New England, and illuminate this Colledge and country, in the quality of a President, which was now become vacant. But the solicitations... | |
| Gabriel Compayré - 1885 - 652 sider
...languages (whereof every one is indebted uuto his Janua) could carry it, was indeed agreed withal, by our Mr. Winthrop in his travels through the low countries, to como over into New England, and illuminate this Colledge and country, in the quality of a President,... | |
| Johann Amos Comenius - 1887 - 244 sider
...languages f whereof everyone is indebted unto his JANUA^ could carry It, was indeed agreed withal, by one Mr. Winthrop in his travels through the LOW COUNTRIES, to come over to New England, and illuminate their Colledge and COUNTRY, in the quality of a President, which was... | |
| James Phinney Munroe - 1895 - 278 sider
...I. 912. than three languages (whereof everyone is endebted unto Ms Janua), could carry it was indeed agreed withall, by our Mr. Winthrop in his travels...Countries, to come over into New England, and illuminate their Colledge and country, in the quality of a President: But the solicitations of the Swedish Ambassador,... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1896 - 1128 sider
...to tho presidency of Harvard College, Massachusetts ; in tho quaint language of Dr. Cotton Mather, "To come over into New England and illuminate this college and country in the quality of president." That he did not accept this invitation seems almost a national calamity, since it condemned... | |
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