| John Marshall - Constitutional law - 1839 - 762 pages
...it would be expedient, &c., that the gentlemen whom he had already nominated in his last will, &c., to be trustees in America, should be of the corporation now proposed." When, afterwards, the trustees are named in the charter, can it be doubted that the persons mentioned... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - Constitutional law - 1854 - 674 pages
...many weighty reasons, it would be expedient that the gentlemen whom he had nominated in his last will, to be trustees in America, should be of the corporation now proposed. When, afterwards, the trustees are named in the charter, can it be doubted that the persons mentioned... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1883 - 408 pages
...reasons, it would be expedient, that *• the gentlemen whom he had already nominated, in his last will, to be trustees in America, should be of the corporation now proposed." When, afterwards, the trustees are named in the charter, can it be doubted, that the persons mentioned... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1885 - 892 pages
...reasons, it would be expedient that the gentlemen whom he had already nominated, in his last will, to be trustees in America, should be of the corporation now proposed." When, afterwards, the trustees are named in the charter, can it bo VOL. VII —24 369 doubted that... | |
| Dartmouth College - 1898 - 462 pages
...least in the infancy of said Institution or 'till it can be accommodated in that new Country and he & his Friends be able to remove and settle by and round...America should be of the Corporation now proposed & also as there are already large Collections for said School in the hands of the aforesaid Gentlemen... | |
| Lawrence Boyd Evans - Constitutional law - 1898 - 702 pages
...weighty reasons, it would be expedient that the gentlemen whom he had already nominated in his last will to be trustees in America, should be of the corporation now proposed." When, afterwards, the trustees are named in the charter, can it be doubted that the persons mentioned... | |
| Charles Burke Elliott - Corporation law - 1898 - 342 pages
...weighty reasons, it would be expedient that the gentlemen whom he had already nominated in his last will to be trustees in America should be of the corporation now proposed." When, afterwards, the trustees are named in the charter, can it be doubted that the persons mentioned... | |
| Dartmouth College - 1900 - 98 pages
...least in the infancy of said Institution or 'till it can be accommodated in that new Country and he & his Friends be able to remove and settle by and round...America should be of the Corporation now proposed & also as there are already large Collections for said School in the hands of the aforesaid Gentlemen... | |
| Dartmouth College - 1901 - 270 pages
...least in the infancy of said Institution or 'till it can be accommodated in that new Country and he & his Friends be able to remove and settle by and round...America should be of the Corporation now proposed & also as there are already large Collections for said School in the hands of the aforesaid Gentlemen... | |
| Dartmouth College - 1902 - 310 pages
...least in the infancy of said Institution or 'till it can be accommodated in that new Country and he & his Friends be able to remove and settle by and round...America should be of the Corporation now proposed & also as there are already large Collections for said School in the hands of the aforesaid Gentlemen... | |
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