| 1843 - 682 pages
...university," " and that the public teaching shall, in general, respect the sciences ; and that the sectarian differences of opinions shall not make any part of the public and classical instruction." The institution was at first called Rhode-Island College. The name was afterwards, in 1 804, changed... | |
| William Giles Goddard - Constitutional history - 1843 - 88 pages
...and uninterrupted liberty of conscience." It also enjoins that " the sectarian differences of opinion shall not make any part of the public and classical...manner, to the youth of any or each denomination." The Statutes of the College are framed in accordance with the spirit of the Charter. So long ago as... | |
| Rhode Island Historical Society - Local history - 1843 - 880 pages
...or university," "and that the public teaching shall, in general, respect the sciences ; and that the sectarian differences of opinions shall not make any part of the public and classical instruction." The institution was at first called Rhode-Island College. The name was afterwards, in 1 804, changed... | |
| 1849 - 580 pages
...the sciences ; and that the sectarian diflerencee of opinion shall not make 3(5 550 BROWN UNIVERSITY. any part of the public and classical instruction....manner' to the youth of any or each denomination. And above all, a constant regard be paid to, and effectual care taken of the morale of the College.^1... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1849 - 580 pages
...the sciences ; and that the sectarian differences of opinion shall not make 36 550 BROWN UNIVERSITY. any part of the public and classical instruction....manner' to the youth of any or each denomination. And above all, a constant regard be paid to, and effectual care taken of the morals of the College."... | |
| Rhode Island - 1853 - 240 pages
...public teaching shall in general respect the sciences ; and that the sectarian differences of opinion shall not make any part of the public and classical...manner, to the youth of any or each denomination. And above all, a constant regard to be paid to, and effectual care taken of the morals of the College."... | |
| Henry Jackson - Baptist church buildings - 1854 - 148 pages
...or University : And that the public teaching shall, in general, respect the sciences ; and that the sectarian differences of opinions shall not make any part of the public and classical instruction." In 1850 material changes were made in the system of instruction given at this institution ; the range... | |
| Education - 1856 - 732 pages
...public teaching shall, in general, respect the sciences ; and that the sectarian differences of opinion shall not make any part of the public and classical...separate, and distinct manner, to the youth of any or«ach denomination. And above all, a constant regard be paid to, and effectual care taken of, the... | |
| Alvah Hovey - 1858 - 396 pages
...statutes thereof; and that the public teaching shall, in general, respect the sciences ; and that the sectarian differences of opinions shall not make any part of the public and classical instruction." " The government of the college is vested in a Board of Fellows, consisting of twelve members, of whom... | |
| Rhode Island - History - 1861 - 646 pages
...statutes thereof; and that the public teaching, shall, in general, reHpect the sciences ; and that the sectarian differences of opinions, shall not make...distinct manner, to the youth of any or each denomination ; and above all, a constant regard be paid to, and effectual care taken of, the morals of the college.... | |
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