 | Isaac William Stuart - 1856 - 230 頁
...eager to carry out what she thought would have been his intentions, bequeathed £1000 to Trustees, as a fund, the income of which was to be used for the support of young men preparing for Missionary service,— and in part for founding and supporting the... | |
 | 1884
...received was $95,584 for each member of Congress. These moneys were all held in trust to be paid on call to the United States. A number of States set apart...considerable portion received to the colleges of Jefferson, Lousiana, and Franklin, and the Covington Female Academy ; Maryland and Pennsylvania, after paying... | |
 | National Education Association of the United States - 1884
...received was $95,584 for each member of Congress. These moneys were all held in trust to be paid on call to the United States. A number of States set apart...considerable portion received to the colleges of Jefferson, Lousiana, and Franklin, and the Covington Female Academy ; Maryland and Pennsylvania, after paying... | |
 | 1885
...equipment of the scientific cabinets and the purchase of books for the Library; $15,000 was to be set aside as a Fund, the income of which was to be used for the increase of the library and the improvement of the cabinets; $30,000 was to be reserved as a charity... | |
 | Frederick Newton Kneeland - 1894 - 107 頁
...Street, who died in 1878. He left an estate valued at $500,000. Of this sum $i 12, 500 was set aside as a fund, the income of which was to be used for the benefit of the worthy poor who are not paupers, in twentytwo towns in the counties of Hampshire, Hampden... | |
 | Jean Christie Root - 1915 - 160 頁
...desiring to carry out what she believed would have been his wishes, "bequeathed £1000 to trustees as a fund, the income of which was to be used for the support of young men preparing for missionary service," — probably among the Indians, as this was... | |
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