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... continued Dr. Ellis , either from neglect or from their succumbing to the law of things earthly , turned to dust , and a musty odor from them once pervaded the apartments . That faithful and honored man , that diligent and earnest anti ...
... continued Dr. Ellis , either from neglect or from their succumbing to the law of things earthly , turned to dust , and a musty odor from them once pervaded the apartments . That faithful and honored man , that diligent and earnest anti ...
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... continued from May , 1693 , to the adoption of the Constitution of Massachusetts . By the Constitution the same day was es- tablished , and continued until the year 1832. This was one of the principal holidays in Massachusetts until the ...
... continued from May , 1693 , to the adoption of the Constitution of Massachusetts . By the Constitution the same day was es- tablished , and continued until the year 1832. This was one of the principal holidays in Massachusetts until the ...
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... continued : - The dwelling - house of Colonel Ephraim Leonard , where Daniel Leonard was born , is about two and a half miles east of the Mansfield Depot of the Boston and Providence Railroad . It is in a fair state of repair , and ...
... continued : - The dwelling - house of Colonel Ephraim Leonard , where Daniel Leonard was born , is about two and a half miles east of the Mansfield Depot of the Boston and Providence Railroad . It is in a fair state of repair , and ...
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... who survived him many years . Mr. Greene now returned to his native city , and continued to reside here till his death 19th Dec. 1832 . - much to the brightness of the mind . It 56 [ JUNE , MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY .
... who survived him many years . Mr. Greene now returned to his native city , and continued to reside here till his death 19th Dec. 1832 . - much to the brightness of the mind . It 56 [ JUNE , MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY .
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... continued : - During the absence from home last month , which prevented my being present at our June Meeting , I passed a week in Canandaigua , at the mansion of the venerable Mrs. Greig , the widow of the late Hon . John Greig , with ...
... continued : - During the absence from home last month , which prevented my being present at our June Meeting , I passed a week in Canandaigua , at the mansion of the venerable Mrs. Greig , the widow of the late Hon . John Greig , with ...
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