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... entered on the minutes of the Trustees , expressive of their sense of the loss which they had sustained , and of their sincere respect and esteem for the memory of their fellow - labourer . On the second of the eleventh month ...
... entered on the minutes of the Trustees , expressive of their sense of the loss which they had sustained , and of their sincere respect and esteem for the memory of their fellow - labourer . On the second of the eleventh month ...
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... enter upon their said offices , and hold the same from the time of such election , for and during the space of one year , and until others shall be elected in their stead ; and in case any of the said persons elected to be Trustees of ...
... enter upon their said offices , and hold the same from the time of such election , for and during the space of one year , and until others shall be elected in their stead ; and in case any of the said persons elected to be Trustees of ...
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... elected as Trustees of the said society for the ensuing year ; and shall de- liver the same to the secretary , to be entered by him in the records of the said society , and who $ $ shall forthwith give notice to the persons so elected as ...
... elected as Trustees of the said society for the ensuing year ; and shall de- liver the same to the secretary , to be entered by him in the records of the said society , and who $ $ shall forthwith give notice to the persons so elected as ...
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... enter , in alpha- betical order , the name of each child admitted into the school ; and opposite the name of each child , he shall insert , in distinct columns , marked for that purpose , the time when such child was admitted and ...
... enter , in alpha- betical order , the name of each child admitted into the school ; and opposite the name of each child , he shall insert , in distinct columns , marked for that purpose , the time when such child was admitted and ...
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... enter all such transactions as they may consider of sufficient importance to be record- ed . The minutes of their proceedings shall be pro- duced and read before the Trustees at their regu- lar meetings for their approbation . IX . It ...
... enter all such transactions as they may consider of sufficient importance to be record- ed . The minutes of their proceedings shall be pro- duced and read before the Trustees at their regu- lar meetings for their approbation . IX . It ...
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25 Henry 25 James 25 John 25 Samuel 25 Thomas 25 William 50 Cornelius 50 James 50 John 50 Samuel 50 Thomas 50 William Abraham Alms-house annual election ANTHONY LAMB appoint belong benevolent Bowne building CADWALLADER D Charles Charles Wilkes ciety city of New-York corporation Depeyster 50 Dolls EBENEZER STEVENS establishment fifth month Free-School Society further enacted Henry Hillman Henry Rutgers Henry Ten Brook hereafter institution instruction Isaac Jacob JEREMIAH THOMPSON John Murray Joseph JOSEPH LANCASTER legal meeting Legislature Leonard Bleecker lesson letters Livingston lot of ground Matthew Clarkson Matthew Franklin monitor Murray 50 Ogden 50 persons Peter Peter Fenton poor children religious society represented in senate Robert Samuel Miller Samuel Osgood sand scholars school committees Secretary senate and assembly send one child slate Society of New-York spelling taught teachers teaches Thomas Eddy Thomas Stevenson tion Trus Whitehead Hicks William Walton Witt Clinton words
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Page 33 - York, for the education of such poor children as do not belong to, or are not provided for by any religious Society...
Page 33 - An act to lay a duty on strong liquors, and for regulating inns and taverns, so far as it relates to the city of New York, and for other purposes,'
Page 26 - York" and by that name they and their successors shall and may have continual succession, and shall be persons in law, capable of suing and being sued, pleading and being impleaded, answering and being answered unto, defending and being defended, in all courts and places whatsoever, in all manner of actions, suits, complaints, matters and causes whatsoever; and that they and their successors may have a common seal, and may change and alter the same at their pleasure; and also that they and their...
Page 25 - York," and that by that name they and their successors shall have succession, and shall be persons in law, capable of suing and being sued, pleading and being impleaded, answering and being answered...
Page 30 - And be it further enacted, That this act shall be, and hereby is declared to be a public act, and...
Page 24 - An Act to incorporate the Society instituted in the city of New York, for the establishment of a free school for the education of poor children who do not belong to, or are not provided for by, any religious society.
Page 29 - Ordinances Established by the Mayor, Recorder, Aldermen and Assistants of the City of New York, Conven'd in Common Council, For the good Rule and Government of the Inhabitants of said City.
Page 27 - May in every year, they and their successors shall meet at some convenient place in our said City of New York, to be fixed and ascertained by some of the by-laws and regulations of our said Corporation...
Page 29 - any person who should contribute to the society the sum of eight dollars should be a member thereof; and that any person who should contribute the sum of twenty-five dollars should be a member, and be further entitled, during the life of such contributor, to send one child to be educated at any school under the care of the society ; and whoever should contributo the sum of forty dollars, should be a member, and be entitled to send two children, etc.
Page 36 - Corporation, create or produce any forfeiture of the same ; and no misnomer of the said Corporation in any deed, will, testament, gift, grant, demise or other instrument, contract or conveyance, shall defeat or vitiate the same.