Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Volumen4;Volumen34The Society, 1858 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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... pounds ; and that the per- sonal estate thereof , besides books , papers , and articles in the Museum of said Society , shall never exceed the value of two thousand pounds . And be it further enacted , That the members of said Society ...
... pounds ; and that the per- sonal estate thereof , besides books , papers , and articles in the Museum of said Society , shall never exceed the value of two thousand pounds . And be it further enacted , That the members of said Society ...
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... pounds ; and that the per- sonal estate thereof , besides books , papers , and articles in the Museum of said Society , shall never exceed the value of two thousand pounds . And be it further enacted , That the members of said Society ...
... pounds ; and that the per- sonal estate thereof , besides books , papers , and articles in the Museum of said Society , shall never exceed the value of two thousand pounds . And be it further enacted , That the members of said Society ...
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... pound on the list of the polls and rateable estates , & c . But as many people have expended almost or quite all their old stores , and have none they can now spare , have not raised so much as we flattered ourselves we should have ...
... pound on the list of the polls and rateable estates , & c . But as many people have expended almost or quite all their old stores , and have none they can now spare , have not raised so much as we flattered ourselves we should have ...
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... pounds more , which we hope , after harvest , to be able to collect and send , and if need be , much more . Earnestly wishing you may have prudence , wisdom and fortitude , ( much of which is needed , ) so to conduct under the many more ...
... pounds more , which we hope , after harvest , to be able to collect and send , and if need be , much more . Earnestly wishing you may have prudence , wisdom and fortitude , ( much of which is needed , ) so to conduct under the many more ...
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... pounds our currency were raised , and it is expected something very considerable will be contributed at Newbern and Eden- ton for the same noble purpose , as subscriptions are set on foot in every County in the Province . " The ...
... pounds our currency were raised , and it is expected something very considerable will be contributed at Newbern and Eden- ton for the same noble purpose , as subscriptions are set on foot in every County in the Province . " The ...
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