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 | 1888 - 1078 pages
...matter of infinite importance in my judgment, by associating with each other, and forming friendships in juvenile years, be enabled to free themselves In a...mischievous consequences to this country. Under these impressious, so fully dilated, I give and bequeath, in perpetuity, the fifty shares which I hold iu... | |
 | Eugene Parsons - 1903 - 192 pages
...matter of infinite importance in my judgment, by associating with each other and forming friendships in juvenile years, be enabled to free themselves in a...of disquietude to the public mind, and pregnant of mischevious consequences to this country. Under these impressions, so fully dilated. Item. — I give... | |
 | Washington Irving - 1905 - 552 pages
...matter of infinite importance in my judgment, by associating with each other and forming friendships in juvenile years, be enabled to free themselves in a...country. Under these impressions, so fully dilated, Item. — I give and bequeath, in lierpetuity, the fifty shares which I hold in the Potomac company,... | |
 | Daniel Coit Gilman - 1906 - 416 pages
...importance in my judgment, by associating with each other, and forming friendships in juvenile yean, be enabled to free themselves in a proper degree from...pregnant of mischievous consequences to this country. You will please to notice that he did not speak of a university in Washington, but of a university... | |
 | George Washington - 1911 - 82 pages
...infinite impor-portance in my judgment) by associating with each other and forming friend-ships in Juvenile years, be enabled to free themselves in a...been mentioned and which when carried to excess are never failing sources of disquietude to the Public mind and pregnant of mischieveous consequen-ces... | |
 | Virgil McClure Harris - 1911 - 496 pages
...matter of infinite importance in my judgment) by associating with each other and forming friendships in Juvenile years, be enabled to free themselves in a...mentioned ; and which, when carried to excess, are never failing sources of disquietude to the public mind, and pregnant of mischevious consequences to... | |
 | Dana Webster Bartlett - 1911 - 628 pages
...national university to be located in the Federal City as is shown by an item in his will. Item — "I give and bequeath in perpetuity, the fifty shares which I hold in the Potomac Company (under the aforesaid acts of the legislature of Virginia ) toward the endowment of a university, to... | |
 | Columbia Historical Society (Washington, D.C.) - 1912 - 482 pages
...actually arrived at the last named place." From the will of George Washington, dated in 1799. "Item; — I give and bequeath in perpetuity the fifty shares which I hold in the Potowmack Company (under the aforesaid acts of the legislature of Virginia) toward the endowment of... | |
 | Corra Bacon-Foster - 1912 - 330 pages
...arrived at the last named place. ' ' From the will of George Washington, dated in 1799. ' ' Item ;- — I give and bequeath in perpetuity the fifty shares which I hold in the Potowmack Company (under the aforesaid acts of the legislature of Virginia) toward the endowment of... | |
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