Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Volumen9;Volumen29The Society, 1846 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... thousand deep thoughts and earnest remembrances will awaken at that name , over which ages of renown had gathered , while yet its owner lived and moved and had his being among us . France , in losing this man , seems to me to have lost ...
... thousand deep thoughts and earnest remembrances will awaken at that name , over which ages of renown had gathered , while yet its owner lived and moved and had his being among us . France , in losing this man , seems to me to have lost ...
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... thousand pounds . 66 His interest in the fate of the African race had been excited several years before by a circumstance which he thus relates in his diary , under date of October , 1821 . My father is most vigorously engaged in ...
... thousand pounds . 66 His interest in the fate of the African race had been excited several years before by a circumstance which he thus relates in his diary , under date of October , 1821 . My father is most vigorously engaged in ...
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... thousand pounds , for the use of two students designed for the min- istry . He died in 1724 . RICHARD SALTONSTALL , the second son of Nathaniel , was graduated in 1695 ; he resided in Haverhill , sustained several civil and military ...
... thousand pounds , for the use of two students designed for the min- istry . He died in 1724 . RICHARD SALTONSTALL , the second son of Nathaniel , was graduated in 1695 ; he resided in Haverhill , sustained several civil and military ...
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... thousands , will be but of small capacity in great Commonwealths , and populous cities yet the superiour orders , of Myriades or ten thou- sands , fifty thousands , hundred thousands , and thousand thousands , are exceeding ...
... thousands , will be but of small capacity in great Commonwealths , and populous cities yet the superiour orders , of Myriades or ten thou- sands , fifty thousands , hundred thousands , and thousand thousands , are exceeding ...
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... thousands of thousands ; and not only so , but by a Supreme order , viz . Myriades of Myriades , Rev. 5. 11. which I call Supreme , being the highest I find mentioned in Scripture ; but whether that be the highest order of Angels , is ...
... thousands of thousands ; and not only so , but by a Supreme order , viz . Myriades of Myriades , Rev. 5. 11. which I call Supreme , being the highest I find mentioned in Scripture ; but whether that be the highest order of Angels , is ...
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