Argument in Defence of the Rev. Eliphalet Nott: D.D., President of Union College, and in Answer to the Charges Made Against Him by Levinus Vanderheyden and James W. Beekman; Presented Before the Committee of the Senate, Appointed to Investigate Certain Pecuinary Affairs of Union College

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86 페이지 - Contractor to discontinue all work, or any part thereof, as may be designated by the said party of the first part, and the said party of the first part...
11 페이지 - That for and in consideration of the sum of one dollar cash in hand paid by the party of the second part to the party of the first part...
11 페이지 - Now, therefore, in consideration of the premises and of the sum of $1 paid by the party of the second part to the party of the first part...
26 페이지 - It was for the building of a bridge, which it recites the party of the second part "desires to build across the Allegheny river, and in accordance with specifications and plans * * * heretofore submitted to the. party of the first part by the .party of the second part.
31 페이지 - New-York; alledging that they were excused from making such returns, by an act entitled " An act to enable the mayor, aldermen and commonalty of the city of Albany to dispose of tickets in a lottery heretofore granted, and to limit the continuance of the same,
53 페이지 - ... then this obligation to be void, or else to remain in full force and virtue of law.
15 페이지 - An act instituting a lottery for the promotion of literature and for other purposes," had 57 originally been made to the trustees of Union College. And the said trustees of Hamilton College, do hereby for themselves, and their successors, covenant, promise and agree, to and with the said...
26 페이지 - It is further agreed by the party of the first part that the party of the second part shall...
15 페이지 - An Act instituting a lottery for the promotion of literature and for other purposes,
5 페이지 - April 13th, 1814, for the promotion of literature, have already suffered materially by delay in drawing the same: And whereas, it is believed, that said lottery might be managed with greater economy and less hazard, by the institutions interested in its success, than it has hitherto been, or can hereafter be, by the state: And whereas, all that could be thus saved, by greater economy in the management of said lottery, would go to diminish the loss of said institutions: And whereas, by such an arrangement,...

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