Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Volume 13The Society, 1875 - Massachusetts |
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... fact of our having made so considerable an outlay for the security of treasures in which the whole community are interested , as well as ourselves , may , it is hoped , commend us to the favor of those whose generous benefactions are ...
... fact of our having made so considerable an outlay for the security of treasures in which the whole community are interested , as well as ourselves , may , it is hoped , commend us to the favor of those whose generous benefactions are ...
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... facts had therein been disclosed to us relating to the founding of the College . The remarkable . though fragmentary papers thus furnished to us by our President from his ancestral stores , read at a recent meeting , with the ...
... facts had therein been disclosed to us relating to the founding of the College . The remarkable . though fragmentary papers thus furnished to us by our President from his ancestral stores , read at a recent meeting , with the ...
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... facts and opinions that may be useful to me hereafter , and the pages are well scored as I pass along . The memoir of John Singleton Copley , by Mr. Perkins , is a very handsome contribution to the history of American art . The paper on ...
... facts and opinions that may be useful to me hereafter , and the pages are well scored as I pass along . The memoir of John Singleton Copley , by Mr. Perkins , is a very handsome contribution to the history of American art . The paper on ...
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... mingling and diffusing their waters in the Copaic Lake , they together nourished the largest eels in all Greece - facts duly vouched . In confirmation of some of the preceding remarks , I 1873. ] 31 MEMOIR OF CHARLES FOLSOM .
... mingling and diffusing their waters in the Copaic Lake , they together nourished the largest eels in all Greece - facts duly vouched . In confirmation of some of the preceding remarks , I 1873. ] 31 MEMOIR OF CHARLES FOLSOM .
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... fact , it consists of nine books , being " enlarged , " as Bacon expresses it , almost to a new work . " Yet the preface of the publishers ventures to hope that their edition " will find its way into every well - selected library in our ...
... fact , it consists of nine books , being " enlarged , " as Bacon expresses it , almost to a new work . " Yet the preface of the publishers ventures to hope that their edition " will find its way into every well - selected library in our ...
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