| Timothy Dwight - 1821 - 542 頁
...General Court held at Guilford, June 28th, AD 1652, Voted, The matter about a College at New-Haven was thought to be too great a charge for us, of this jurisdiction,...alone; especially considering the unsettled state of New-Haven town ; being publicly declared from the deliberate judgment of the most understanding men... | |
| Ebenezer Baldwin - 1831 - 348 頁
...General Court, held at Guilford, June 28th, AD 1652. " Voted, the matter about a College at New Haven was thought to be too great a charge for us of this jurisdiction...declared, from the deliberate judgment of the most understanding men, to be a place of no comfortable subsistence for the present inhabitants there. But... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1836 - 598 頁
...General Court, held at Guilford, June 28, AD 1652. "Voted, The matter about a College at New Haven, was thought to be too great a charge for us of this jurisdiction...declared, from the deliberate judgment of the most understanding men, to he a place of no comfortable subsistence for the present inhabitants there. But... | |
| Ebenezer Baldwin - 1841 - 370 頁
...General Court, held at Guilford, June 28th, AD 1652. " Voted, the matter about a College at New Haven was thought to be too great a charge for us of this jurisdiction...declared, from the deliberate judgment of the most understanding men, to be a place of no comfortable subsistence for the present inhabitants there. But... | |
| Ezekiel Porter Belden - 1843 - 210 頁
...General Court held at Guilford, June 28, J1.D. 1652. " Voted, The matter about a college at New Haven was thought to be too great a charge for us of this jurisdiction...declared, from the deliberate judgment of the most understanding men, to be a place of no comfortable subsistence for the present inhabitants there. But... | |
| Theodore Dwight Woolsey - 1850 - 136 頁
...General Court, held at Guilford June 28th, AD 1652, voted : the matter about a College at New Haven was thought to be too great a charge for us of this jurisdiction...declared from the deliberate judgment of the most understanding men to be a place of no comfortable subsistence for the present inhabitants there. But... | |
| Gideon Hiram Hollister - 1855 - 714 頁
...soon as their ability will reach thereunto." At a meeting of the General Court, June 28, 1652, it was "thought to be too great a charge for us of this jurisdiction to undergo alone," but, they add, " if Connecticut do join, the planters are generally willing to bear their just proportion... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1857 - 880 頁
...Haven, is evident from a vote passed at a general court held at Guilford, June 28, 1652, in which "it is thought to be too great a charge for us of this jurisdiction to undergo alone." " But if Connecticut do join, the planters are generally willing to bear their just proportion for... | |
| 1857 - 956 頁
...Haven, is evident from a vote passed at a general court held at Guilford, June 28, 1652, in which "it is thought to be too great a charge for us of this jurisdiction to undergo alone." " But if Connecticut do join, the planters are generally willing to bear their just proportion for... | |
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