Exercises And Addresses Attending the Laying of the Corner Stone of the New Dart

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Exercises And Addresses Attending the Laying of the Corner Stone of the New Dart
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"* Whitaker went to England with the thought of a charter in his mind, evidently connected with the hope of large collections, but his advisers there discouraged it. He writes in February, 1766: "If the present ministry stands i Chase, 34. 2 Chase, 37, 71- 3 Chase, 27. 4 Chase, 45.
THE ORIGINS OF DARTMOUTH COLLEGE 41 [Lord Dartmouth being President of the Board of Trade and Plantations], I could easily obtain a charter ; but it is tho't best to give it all to you to be handed down. " Again in M
...arch : " I am discouraged attempting to get a charter because it is tho't it wd. Cramp you (inter nos). " The charter is here thought of as involving protection for English funds.
When the large collections actually began, the question of English trustees for this particular fund was raised also. At first all leaders in the movement were opposed to it. Wheelock saw no use in a controlling body so far from the actual scene. Englishmen took the same view. In June, 1766, Whitaker writes: "There has been an obstruc- tion to the work for want of trustees to receive y e money; and after much consultation, my Lord [i.


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