An Historical Discourse On the Two Hundredth Anniversary of the Founding of the

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3 That parents will keepe such of their sonns constantly to learning in the schooles whom they intend to traine vp for publick serviceablenes, & that all their sonnes may learn at the least to write and cast vp accounts competently, tfe may make some entrance into y® Lattine tongue.
4 That if the colony settle 40^' per annum for a common schoole cfe shall add an 100^' to be paid towards y« building or buying of a schoole house and library in this towne, seeing thereby this towne will be freed f
...rom the charges which they have beene at hitherto to maintaine a towne schoole, they would consider what pa^'t of their former salary may be still continued for future supplies towards a stock for necessary expeuces about the colledg or schoole.
2 He humbly desireth the Hon""^ General Court of y« Colony of Newhaven, fiy-sf, that the 40^ » per annum formerly agreed vpon to be paid by the seuerall plantations for a common grammer-schoole, be now settled in one of the plantations, W'C^ they shall judge fittest, & that a schoolemaster may forthwith be prouided to teach the three languages, Lattine, Greeke

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