A Continuation of the Narrative of the Indian Charity School, Begun in Lebanon, in Connecticut: Now Incorporated with Dartmouth-college, in Hanover, in the Province of New-Hampshire. With a Dedication to the Honorable Trust in London. To which is Added an Account of Missions the Last Year, in an Abstract from the Journal of the Rev'd Mr. Frisbie, Missionary

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Página 555 - THIS INDENTURE made the twenty sixth day of June in the thirtieth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Third by the Grace of God of Great Britain France and Ireland King Defender of the Faith &c.
Página 508 - Massachusetts, is to be expended for books for the College Library. The other half of the income is devoted to scholarships in Harvard University for the benefit of descendants of HENRY BRIGHT, JR., who died at Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1686. In the absence of such descendants, other persons are eligible to the scholarships. The will requires that this announcement shall be made in every book added to the Library under its provisions.
Página 530 - Feb. 15, 1775. these Benefits and Privileges with them. They purpose to have, as far as may be, of their own Sons for Ministers and School-Masters. . . . And from this Place, their Ministers may with much less Expence, make Excursions among the Tribes round about them, and their...
Página 530 - ... inferred from the following paragraph in the Narrative of that year : "And this Prospect is yet further, I think, much increased, by the proposed Removal of the principal Indians of the Tribe at Montauck, with all the christianized and civilized Indians of the several Towns in New-England, to settle in a Body in the Heart of the Country of the Six Nations, which is expected to be effected next Summer. This is in Consequence of an Application, made under the Countenance, Assistance and Direction...
Página 555 - Oath, and certifying the fame - Therefore full Faith and Credit is and ought to be given to fuch his Tranfaftions both iti Court and without.
Página 535 - Profpecl of Plenty for their Support for Summer and "Winter, and I find already the great Benefit of having wherewith to do it this Winter, without the Fatigue and Expence of going 40 Miles for my Hay, as I have been forced to do 'till this Year.
Página 529 - At the same time he wrote Doctor Wheelock to the same effect. The encouragement he had received from his patron may be inferred from the following paragraph in the Narrative of that year : "And this Prospect is yet further, I think, much increased, by the proposed Removal of the principal Indians of the Tribe at Montauck, with all the christianized and civilized Indians of the several Towns in New-England, to settle in a Body in the Heart of the Country of the Six Nations, which is expected to be...
Página 556 - Benefaftor, frill to difpofe the Hearts of the pious and benevolent, who are honored with Ability, to extend their Munificence towards a...
Página 534 - Bufhels or choice Wheat — but the Crop of Indian Corn fell much Short of my Expectations, being but about...
Página 533 - Refolution, and rhe more on Account of the Credit the Slanders and Lies had now gained, far and near.

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