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... earliest Ministers and Magistrates of our State and City . The first meeting of our Society , in 1791 , when there were but ten members , was held at Judge Tudor's house . Before the year of the organization was completed , a room had ...
... earliest Ministers and Magistrates of our State and City . The first meeting of our Society , in 1791 , when there were but ten members , was held at Judge Tudor's house . Before the year of the organization was completed , a room had ...
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... dingy enough . In the early years of the Society , it appears from the records that it received many gifts of objects more or less interesting , as nat- ural curiosities , plants , insects , birds , & 1873. ] 21 REMARKS BY DR . ELLIS .
... dingy enough . In the early years of the Society , it appears from the records that it received many gifts of objects more or less interesting , as nat- ural curiosities , plants , insects , birds , & 1873. ] 21 REMARKS BY DR . ELLIS .
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... early history , and added . much to our personal knowledge of some of the men and women concerned in it . New facts had therein been disclosed to us relating to the founding of the College . The remarkable . though fragmentary papers ...
... early history , and added . much to our personal knowledge of some of the men and women concerned in it . New facts had therein been disclosed to us relating to the founding of the College . The remarkable . though fragmentary papers ...
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... early connection with Mr. F. , and expressed himself in very strong terms of his influence in controlling the ... earliest youth , and which he regarded as the most precious memorial that he owned . When I saw Mr. Folsom , he had passed ...
... early connection with Mr. F. , and expressed himself in very strong terms of his influence in controlling the ... earliest youth , and which he regarded as the most precious memorial that he owned . When I saw Mr. Folsom , he had passed ...
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... early action imply any harsh and violent breaking up of existing arrangements . It should be regarded as an easy and natural transition resulting from a change of circumstances . The institution is judged to have outgrown its vestments ...
... early action imply any harsh and violent breaking up of existing arrangements . It should be regarded as an easy and natural transition resulting from a change of circumstances . The institution is judged to have outgrown its vestments ...
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