A calm and full vindication of a letter, wrote to a member of the Lower House of Assembly: shewing that the taxes imposed on the students of Yale-College, are stated higher than to defray the annual expences of that school. Clearly evincing, both by the quarter-bills, an the general account current, as the same hath been adjusted by the Rev'd president and fellows, that the accounts therein contained, are genuine and true. Being a full answer to a letter, wrote to a member of the House of Representatives, in vindication of Yale-College; with some further remarks o the laws and government of that Society: inscribed to the Honourable, the General Assembly of His Majesty's English colony of Connecticut. By Benjamin Gale, A.M. [Seven lines of quotations]

  • Gale, Benjamin, 1715-1790.
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1759
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New-Haven : Printed by James Parker, and Company, 1759.

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32p. ; 40.

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Trumbull, J.H. Connecticut, 744
Evans, 8352

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