Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts, Volume 17The Society, 1915 - Local history Primarily consists of: Transactions, v. 1, 3, 5-8, 10-14, 17-21, 24-28, 32, 34-35, 38, 42-43; and: Collections, v. 2, 4, 9, 15-16, 22-23, 29-31, 33, 36-37, 39-41; also includes lists of members. |
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... Laws . Exhibition by WILLIAM COOLIDGE LANE , of a Broadside dated 12 May , 1801 , giving a List of the Harvard Class of 1802 Death of Member announced Member Elected 392 393 • 393 402 402 • 402 • Memoir of Edward Henry Hall , by EDWARD ...
... Laws . Exhibition by WILLIAM COOLIDGE LANE , of a Broadside dated 12 May , 1801 , giving a List of the Harvard Class of 1802 Death of Member announced Member Elected 392 393 • 393 402 402 • 402 • Memoir of Edward Henry Hall , by EDWARD ...
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... Laws made by our Charter Government ( excepting such as may be Judged repugnant to the Laws of England ) until farther Orders from England ; And that the Major General , and five Assistants lately Chosen take their Respective Oaths ...
... Laws made by our Charter Government ( excepting such as may be Judged repugnant to the Laws of England ) until farther Orders from England ; And that the Major General , and five Assistants lately Chosen take their Respective Oaths ...
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... Laws It is Declared that all the Law's made by the Gov- ernour and Company of Said Colony that were in force on the Twelfth Day of May One Thousand Six Hundred Eighty Six ( Except any that are Repugnant to the Law's of England ) are the ...
... Laws It is Declared that all the Law's made by the Gov- ernour and Company of Said Colony that were in force on the Twelfth Day of May One Thousand Six Hundred Eighty Six ( Except any that are Repugnant to the Law's of England ) are the ...
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... Laws in Our Colony of the Massa- chusetts Bay in New England ' SHREWSBURY On December 16 it was declared , in reference to the King's letter of August 12 , that " All their Majties Subjects as well Officers Civil , and Military ; & all ...
... Laws in Our Colony of the Massa- chusetts Bay in New England ' SHREWSBURY On December 16 it was declared , in reference to the King's letter of August 12 , that " All their Majties Subjects as well Officers Civil , and Military ; & all ...
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... ( Laws of New Hampshire , 1904 , i . 144 note ) , Mr. A. S. Batchellor is in error . Palfrey gives a list of the Councillors under Dudley , and then says : " In Andros's first Commission all the above - named Coun- sellors were included ...
... ( Laws of New Hampshire , 1904 , i . 144 note ) , Mr. A. S. Batchellor is in error . Palfrey gives a list of the Councillors under Dudley , and then says : " In Andros's first Commission all the above - named Coun- sellors were included ...
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