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" Latine author extempore, and make and speake true Latine in verse and prose, suo ut aiunt Marte : and decline perfectly the paradigms of nounes and verbes in the Greek tongue : let him then, and not before, be capable of admission into the Colledge. "
American History Told by Contemporaries - Page 468
edited by - 1897 - 20 pages
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Harvard Magazine, Volume 4

1858 - 456 pages
...Latine in verse and prose, suo ut aiunt Marte : and decline perfectly the paradigms of nouns and verbs in the Greek tongue ; let him then, and not before, be capable of admission into the College." Now whatever may be my private opinion, I do not venture publicly to question the ability...
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A Historical Sketch of the Congregational Churches in Massachusetts: From ...

Joseph Sylvester Clark - 1858 - 368 pages
...in the Greek tongue, let him then, and not before then, be capable of admission into the college. " 2. Let every student be plainly instructed and earnestly pressed to consider well the main end of his life and studies is, to know God and Jesus Christ, which is eternal life (John 17:3);...
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New England's First Fruits: With Divers Other Special Matters Concerning ...

1865 - 72 pages
...extempore, and make and fpeake true Latine in Verfe and Profe,fuo ut aiunt Marte; And decline perfedtly the Paradigim's of Nounes and Verbes in the Greek tongue : Let him then and not before be capable of admiflion into the Colledge. 2. Let every Student be plainly inftrudted, and earneftly prefled to confider...
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Circular of Information of the Bureau of Education, for ..., Volume 11

1891 - 1360 pages
...in verse and prose, »«<> at aiinit Marte, and decline, perfectly the paradigms of nouns and verbs in the Greek tongue: Let him then and not before be capable, of admission into the college.' After the examinations had been successfully passed, the candidates were received into the,...
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Every Saturday

1872 - 740 pages
...except to those who practise it." The following extracts exhibit the spirit of the Dunster code : — " Let every student be plainly instructed, and earnestly pressed to consider well, thu maine end of his life and studios is, to know God and Jesus Christ, which is eternal! life ; and...
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Biographical Sketches of Graduates of Harvard University, in ..., Volume 1

John Langdon Sibley, Clifford Kenyon Shipton - 1873 - 658 pages
...fuch like clasficall Latine Author ex tempore, and make and fpeake true Latine in Verfe and Profe, fuo ut aiunt Marte; And decline perfectly the Paradigim's...tongue : Let him then and not before be capable of admisfion into the Colledge. " 2. Let every Student be plainly inftrufted, and earneftly prefled to...
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The Church Quarterly Review, Volume 73

1912 - 568 pages
...and speake true Latine in Verse and Prose suo ut aiunt Marte ; And decline perfectly the Paradigmes of Nounes and Verbes in the Greek tongue : Let him...before be capable of admission into the Colledge.' And though these excursions rather distract our attention we follow him, nothing loth, to find the...
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A History of American Literature, Volume 2

Moses Coit Tyler - 1878 - 356 pages
...speak true Latin in verse and prose ; . . . and decline perfectly the paradigms of nouns and verbs in the Greek tongue, let him then, and not before, be capable of admission into the college."4 In 1719, when Jonathan Edwards was a Junior at Yale College, he sent to his father this...
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A History of American Literature During the Colonial Time, Volumes 1-2

Moses Coit Tyler - 1878 - 656 pages
...speak true Latin in verse and prose ; . . . and decline perfectly the paradigms of nouns and verbs in the Greek tongue, let him then, and not before, be capable of admission into the college."4 In 1719, when Jonathan Edwards was a Junior at Yale College, he sent to his father this...
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Education, Volume 6

1886 - 738 pages
...speake true Latine in verse and prose, sno ut aiunt Marte, and decline perfectly the paradigim's [sic] of nounes and verbes in the Greek tongue : Let him...before be capable of admission into the colledge." Such classical preparation was given to boys by the ministers in and about Cambridge, who were well-educated...
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