Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Volume 13The Society, 1875 - Massachusetts |
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... important places of deposit as the Probate Office and the Registry of Deeds , is the best guaranty that no con- siderations of safety have been neglected in what has been done here . It is , certainly , not less a matter of ...
... important places of deposit as the Probate Office and the Registry of Deeds , is the best guaranty that no con- siderations of safety have been neglected in what has been done here . It is , certainly , not less a matter of ...
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... important points of our 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 ...
... important points of our 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 ...
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... important topics were managed in his day , and is in strong contrast with the rapidity with which the gravest state papers are dashed off in ours . The tribute to the memory of Mr. Seward , by Mr. Adams , is a remarkable production . It ...
... important topics were managed in his day , and is in strong contrast with the rapidity with which the gravest state papers are dashed off in ours . The tribute to the memory of Mr. Seward , by Mr. Adams , is a remarkable production . It ...
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... important works issued from their press ; and soon after he became a member of their firm . In 1835 he edited , with Mr. Andrews Norton , the " Select Journal of Foreign Periodical Literature . " In the autumn of 1841 he removed to ...
... important works issued from their press ; and soon after he became a member of their firm . In 1835 he edited , with Mr. Andrews Norton , the " Select Journal of Foreign Periodical Literature . " In the autumn of 1841 he removed to ...
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... importance , and hence more thoroughness in their works ; -a desire to enlarge the apparatus which had proved so useful to them , and grateful acknowl- edgments borne out by donations of books ; - in fine , whatever dis- satisfaction ...
... importance , and hence more thoroughness in their works ; -a desire to enlarge the apparatus which had proved so useful to them , and grateful acknowl- edgments borne out by donations of books ; - in fine , whatever dis- satisfaction ...
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