Then, and not till then, did they begin seriously to think of founding an Academy.
Ernest Vaughan, who had laid by a very considerable sum of money for the purpose of founding an efficient social and literary newspaper, approached Clemenceau with the offer of the editorship in chief.
One of these documents, still extant, represents the country as having first been settled by a race who came out of a great cave and traveled over the realm on the backs of turtles, founding cities and towns wherever they went.
Carlotta freely expended her private fortune for the relief of the poor of the national capital, and in the founding of a much needed and grand free hospital for women.
Through Wilfrid, Ripon had been connected with the foundingof other monasteries, Hexham, Selsey, Lichfield, Oundle.
Thurstan added one more canon to the staff by founding the prebend of Sharow.
The intention simply was to indicate the year of the founding of the firm in the two towns; the first of which assumed the name of Toronto at the period the medal was really struck, viz.
The founding of a Seat of Learning in Calcutta suggests the necessity of a similar institution in Canada.
New Jersey was one of the colonies which early promoted higher education by founding the Presbyterian College at Princeton, under the name of Nassau Hall, in 1746, and the Dutch Reformed College at New Brunswick (N.
The immediate cause of the founding of this College and University was the suppression, in 1849, of the Faculty of Divinity in King's College, now the University of Toronto.
This was the foundingof Hamilton's excellent common school system.
Ryerson had in view in foundingthis valuable institution of learning.
He took an active part in founding Victoria University, of which he was chosen the first president.
He had much to do withfounding Victoria College and getting that institution fairly established.
The first to be placed there was built at once upon the founding of the post and is described by Resanof in his letters to the Company as being a very "Unpretentious building, and poorly constructed.
Scientific interests, however, were by no means the chief motive of the Jesuits in founding their journal, and the controversial character began soon to preponderate in their articles.
Brant was very early the friend of Peter Schott, and through him had been brought in contact with a circle of learned men, who were busily engaged in founding one of the first schools of classical learning at Schlettstadt.
After founding the town of Brownsville, he had owned and lived on a large tract of land near Sackett's Harbour, and for recreation he had commanded a militia regiment.
His most conspicuous labor has been the founding of the famous Armour Institute of Technology, which now has twelve hundred students, and of which he is the president.
While Mr. Walker has achieved notable success in the magazine business, the most notable work of his life was the founding of the Cosmopolitan university in 1896.
By the spring he had so far recovered that he decided to undertake the journey to the Mississippi, his heart set on founding a mission among the tribes there.
To these four men is due the honour of founding the first permanent mission among the Indians of New France.
He was largely instrumental in founding the Institute of Preventive Medicine now established at Chelsea and called by his name.
But while he gave his services generously during his months of office, as at Chester in founding a Natural History Society, he never deserted his old work and his old parish.
It attracted more attention in 1880 with the founding of the first De Beers Company, named after a Boer who had owned the land on which the mine lay.
An interesting autobiography and valuable for its story of the founding of Seattle.
Thought and time are still requisitioned for the founding of institutions.
His gifts to the Church and the founding of abbeys won for him the title of the 'Good' earl.
It has the honor, as I have shown, of founding the second institution of higher learning which survives today.
From the founding of Jamestown to the present day, no man, Washington not excepted, has had the influence over the nation that Jefferson wielded.
Foster, of New York, who was most active in the founding of the organization.
The evening that we are about to describe to the reader was the tenth anniversary of the founding of the club.
There was one evening in the year, however, when the chairman never granted any such permission, and that was on the anniversary of the founding of the club.
Mr. John Rose Troup has also served under my command in the Congo State, and has been mentioned in my record of the founding of that State as an industrious and zealous officer.
Leigh the foundingof a college, or the latter may have sought the advice and co-operation of Mr. Disosway, and thenceforth the two worked together as co-laborers in this good cause.
The credit of first planning or founding Randolph-Macon College has been awarded to Rev.
Summoning to his court the most experienced Chinese ministers, and aided by many foreigners, he succeeded in founding a government which was imposing by reason of its many-sidedness as well as its inherent strength.
With his hopes now set on founding an earthly dominion with the help of Allah, he had perforce to consider the political situation, and to mature his policy for dealing with it as soon as events proved favourable.
And now, for centuries, founding at Cambridge ends.
From the founding of the Anti-Slavery Society in 1833, women had been always its most loyal supporters, bearing their share of the odium and persecution of early days.
In the summer Miss Anthony went to Seneca Falls to a meeting of those interested infounding the People's College.
Griffing belongs the full credit of founding the Freedmen's Bureau, which played so valuable a part in the help and protection of the newly emancipated negroes.
The founding of The Revolution was totally unexpected and its editors accepted it only because of the great need of a medium through which the cause of woman might be thoroughly advocated.
Nor, finally, do we believe that the idea of thus founding a temporal dominion of the Papacy was likely to succeed.
Nor is it easy to see how he benefited his country, except by his patronage of art and literature, and by founding the College of France for the study of languages and science.