Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts, Volumen24The Society, 1923 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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Colonial Society of Massachusetts. Letter of Viscount Bryce , dated 25 March , 1920 , communicated by HENRY HERBERT EDES • A Ghost Benefactor of Harvard College , by ALBERT Matthews Remarks by ARTHUR LORD , on forged Signatures of Myles ...
Colonial Society of Massachusetts. Letter of Viscount Bryce , dated 25 March , 1920 , communicated by HENRY HERBERT EDES • A Ghost Benefactor of Harvard College , by ALBERT Matthews Remarks by ARTHUR LORD , on forged Signatures of Myles ...
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Colonial Society of Massachusetts. TRANSACTIONS OF THE COLONIAL SOCIETY OF MASSACHUSETTS JANUARY MEETING , 1920 ASTATED MEETING of the Society was held at the of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences , No. 28 Newbury Street , Boston ...
Colonial Society of Massachusetts. TRANSACTIONS OF THE COLONIAL SOCIETY OF MASSACHUSETTS JANUARY MEETING , 1920 ASTATED MEETING of the Society was held at the of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences , No. 28 Newbury Street , Boston ...
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Colonial Society of Massachusetts. the radical group in church and state affairs in Massa- chusetts . Hollis's part in the republication of Mayhew's works in London was commented on , and special emphasis laid upon Hollis's vigorous ...
Colonial Society of Massachusetts. the radical group in church and state affairs in Massa- chusetts . Hollis's part in the republication of Mayhew's works in London was commented on , and special emphasis laid upon Hollis's vigorous ...
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Colonial Society of Massachusetts. — ever , by the gentle side shown in their family relations which often indicate a tinge of romance - we may freely concede that they were bigoted in their beliefs , relentless towards opposition , and ...
Colonial Society of Massachusetts. — ever , by the gentle side shown in their family relations which often indicate a tinge of romance - we may freely concede that they were bigoted in their beliefs , relentless towards opposition , and ...
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Colonial Society of Massachusetts. greatly more lenient than elsewhere , and it is always difficult to determine how far their action was because of the religious opinions of the Quakers or of their unruly behavior and abuse of the ...
Colonial Society of Massachusetts. greatly more lenient than elsewhere , and it is always difficult to determine how far their action was because of the religious opinions of the Quakers or of their unruly behavior and abuse of the ...
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