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A general history of Connecticut - Ramapough Lenape Nation

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CON NEe TIC U T. 209<br />

able temper; and merits the appoint..<br />

ment.<br />

Were the corporation lefs rigid, and<br />

more inclined to tolerate fome reafonable<br />

amufements and polite accompli£hments<br />

among the youth, they would greatly add<br />

to the fame and increafe <strong>of</strong> the college;<br />

and the fiudents would not be known by<br />

every firanger to have been educated in.<br />

<strong>Connecticut</strong>. The difadvantage under<br />

which they at prefent appear, from the<br />

want <strong>of</strong> addrefs, is l?uch to be regretted.<br />

Brainford, Guildford, and Mitford, are<br />

much alike.<br />

Guildford is laid out in [quares after /<br />

the manner <strong>of</strong> Newhaven, 20 <strong>of</strong> which<br />

are built upon. The church and two<br />

meetings fiand on the center fquare. One<br />

<strong>of</strong> the meetings is very grand, with a<br />

fteeple, bell, and clock. The parifhes in<br />

it are eight, three <strong>of</strong> them epifcopaI.<br />

This town gave birth to the Reverend<br />

J1 Samuel

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