 | Charles B. Trego - 1843 - 384 pages
...weather by the erection of comfortable dwellings, we find by the ancient records that " the Governor and Provincial Council, having taken into their serious consideration the great necessity there is of a school master for the instruction and sober education of youth in the town of Philadelphia, sent for... | |
 | Pennsylvania. Provincial Council - History - 1852
...PENN, Proper & Govr. Tho. Holmes, Wm. Haigue, Lasse Cock. Wm. Clayton, " The Govr and Provll Councill having taken into their Serious Consideration the great Necessity there is of a Scool Master for y" Instruction & Sober Education of Youth in the towne of Philadelphia, Sent for Enock flower, an Inhabitant... | |
 | Pennsylvania. Provincial Council, Pennsylvania. Committee of Safety - 1852
...PENN, Proper & Govr. Tho. Holmes, Wm. Haigue, Lasso Cock. Wm. Clayton, The Govr and Provll Councill having taken into their Serious Consideration the great Necessity there is of a Seool Master for ye Instruction & Sober Education of Youth in the towne of Philadelphia, Sent for Enock... | |
 | National Association for the Promotion of Social Science (Great Britain) - 1864
...sciences and laudable inventions in said province." In 1683, the Governor and Council in Philadelphia "having taken into their serious consideration the great necessity there is of a schoolmaster in the town of Philadelphia, sent for Enoch Flower, an inhabitant of said town, who for... | |
 | William J. Buck - Biography & Autobiography - 2005 - 428 pages
...present: Wm. Clayton, Wm. Hague and Lasse Cock. On this occasion the minutes state that " The Governor and Provincial Council having taken into their serious consideration the great necessity there is of a schoolmaster for the instruction and sober education of youth in the town of Philadelphia, sent for... | |
 | 1867
...after Peun's arrival in the Province, it is stated, in the Colonial Records, •' that the Governor and Provincial Council, having taken into their serious consideration, the great necessity there is of a school-master, lor the instruction and sober education of youth, in the town of Philadelphia," elected... | |
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