Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts, Volume 20The Society, 1920 - Massachusetts Primarily consists of: Transactions, v. 1, 3, 5-8, 10-14, 17-21, 24-28, 32, 34-35, 38, 42-43; and: Collections, v. 2, 4, 9, 15-16, 22-23, 29-31, 33, 36-37, 39-41; also includes lists of members. |
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... known far more of war than peace - Grotius's immortal book urged in a systematized form upon the contestants , principles of humanity in the conduct of war as well as rules for their every day relations in times of peace . The book was ...
... known far more of war than peace - Grotius's immortal book urged in a systematized form upon the contestants , principles of humanity in the conduct of war as well as rules for their every day relations in times of peace . The book was ...
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... known where that copy now is ; possibly it has helped to feed some paper mill.1 The third copy , in accordance with Dumas's written wish , Franklin sent on in the summer of 1776 to James Bowdoin , afterwards governor of Massa- chusetts ...
... known where that copy now is ; possibly it has helped to feed some paper mill.1 The third copy , in accordance with Dumas's written wish , Franklin sent on in the summer of 1776 to James Bowdoin , afterwards governor of Massa- chusetts ...
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... known . Born February 10,5 and baptized at the New Brick Church on February 13 , 1737 , he was the son of John and Abigail ( Lee ) Perkins , his father having also been a physician . Writing in 1823 Ephraim Eliot said : " The medical ...
... known . Born February 10,5 and baptized at the New Brick Church on February 13 , 1737 , he was the son of John and Abigail ( Lee ) Perkins , his father having also been a physician . Writing in 1823 Ephraim Eliot said : " The medical ...
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... known , no Dr. William P. Per- kins existed at that time , it is probable either that the P which stands by itself was crossed out or that the scribe wrote P by mistake for L. 4 Letters and Diary of John Rowe , p . 125. On May 30 , 1767 ...
... known , no Dr. William P. Per- kins existed at that time , it is probable either that the P which stands by itself was crossed out or that the scribe wrote P by mistake for L. 4 Letters and Diary of John Rowe , p . 125. On May 30 , 1767 ...
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... known , to Sarah , a daughter of Shem Drowne and the widow of the Rev. Jeremiah Condy ; 2 and second , on April 21 , 1774 , to Elizabeth Rogers , who , born Wentworth , 3 had been suc- 1 Letters and Diary , pp . 220 , 241 . 2 The Rev ...
... known , to Sarah , a daughter of Shem Drowne and the widow of the Rev. Jeremiah Condy ; 2 and second , on April 21 , 1774 , to Elizabeth Rogers , who , born Wentworth , 3 had been suc- 1 Letters and Diary , pp . 220 , 241 . 2 The Rev ...
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