| United States. Bureau of Education - 1903 - 1300 páginas
...wholly or in part, at the college and in that room. The Doctor at length appeared better sp.tisfied, and I entreated him to propagate, the idea and the...justify. The Doctor accordingly did diffuse the project st) judiciously and effectually that the first legislature under the new constitution adopted and established... | |
| Colonial Society of Massachusetts - 1913 - 568 páginas
...(HC 1743). 1 Works, iv. 259-261 note. ' Independent Chronicle, September 2, 1779, p. 1. But in saying that "the first legislature under the new constitution adopted and established it" — that is, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences — "by law," Adams's memory was slightly at... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1895 - 956 páginas
...members of it, and the meetings might be ordered wholly or in part at the collfge and in that room. The Doctor at length appeared better satisfied, and...the new constitution adopted and established it by law. Afterwards, when attending the convention for framing the constitution, I mentioned the subject... | |
| 1912 - 860 páginas
...Dr. Cooper in the propagation of his idea and plan, which was done so effectually that as he says " the first Legislature under the new Constitution adopted and established it by law." In this statement his memory served him false. We have already seen that the act was passed before... | |
| Edward M. Griffin - 1980 - 262 páginas
...decided that Massachusetts should form a similar group. He mentioned his idea to Samuel Cooper, who "did diffuse the project so judiciously and effectually...first legislature under the new constitution adopted it and established it by law."15 The academy named James Bowdoin its president and numbered John and... | |
| Edward M. Griffin - 1980 - 262 páginas
...decided that Massachusetts should form a similar group. He mentioned his idea to Samuel Cooper, who "did diffuse the project so judiciously and effectually...first legislature under the new constitution adopted it and established it by law."15 The academy named James Bowdoin its president and numbered John and... | |
| 1903 - 1300 páginas
...members of it, and the meetings might be ordered, wholly or in part, at the college and in that room. The Doctor at length appeared better satisfied, and...the new constitution adopted and established it by law. "Afterwards, when attending the convention for forming the constitution, I mentioned the subject... | |
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