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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... original with Dumas , and not a quotation from some other publicist . But in the letter to Franklin already mentioned , Dumas says that the ideas expressed in this manuscript commentary are his own . The passage in Dumas's letter ...
... original with Dumas , and not a quotation from some other publicist . But in the letter to Franklin already mentioned , Dumas says that the ideas expressed in this manuscript commentary are his own . The passage in Dumas's letter ...
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... original order and the report of the committee ( Massachusetts Archives , lxxxvii . 342–344 ) shows that the name is William Perkins except in one instance , where it is apparently written " Doct Wm P Perkins . " There is a wide space ...
... original order and the report of the committee ( Massachusetts Archives , lxxxvii . 342–344 ) shows that the name is William Perkins except in one instance , where it is apparently written " Doct Wm P Perkins . " There is a wide space ...
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... original . The Boston News Letter of April 28 , 1774 , stated that Mrs. Rogers was the " Widow of the late Nathaniel Rogers , Esq ; " ( p . 3/1 ) . Anna Perkins married George Henry Apthorp , a son of James and Sarah ( Wentworth ) ...
... original . The Boston News Letter of April 28 , 1774 , stated that Mrs. Rogers was the " Widow of the late Nathaniel Rogers , Esq ; " ( p . 3/1 ) . Anna Perkins married George Henry Apthorp , a son of James and Sarah ( Wentworth ) ...
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... original of the engraved chart is in the Library of Congress , from which a somewhat reduced reproduction was issued in 1912 by the late Frederick Lewis Gay in an edition of 150 copies . The inset of Boston Harbor was reproduced ...
... original of the engraved chart is in the Library of Congress , from which a somewhat reduced reproduction was issued in 1912 by the late Frederick Lewis Gay in an edition of 150 copies . The inset of Boston Harbor was reproduced ...
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... original projector of the edition , being joined later by Egglesfield , who then advertised the book as his own . Allen afterwards sold the Treatise of the Covenant of Grace : see no . 30 , below . No. 18 has a note " to the Reader ...
... original projector of the edition , being joined later by Egglesfield , who then advertised the book as his own . Allen afterwards sold the Treatise of the Covenant of Grace : see no . 30 , below . No. 18 has a note " to the Reader ...
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Page 122 - Thou shalt rise up before the hoary head, and honor the face of the old man, and fear thy God: I am the LORD.
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Page 103 - As the fire began in the middle or second story, the records, books, papers, furniture, pictures of the kings and queens, &c., which were in the Council Chamber, the Chamber of the House of Representatives, and the apartments thereof in that story, were consumed, as were also the books and papers in the offices of the upper story.