Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1880 |
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... absence of the late George Livermore , one of the most valued members , then and until his death , was greatly regretted . In the Introduction to the first volume , the editors brought together whatever of authentic material they could ...
... absence of the late George Livermore , one of the most valued members , then and until his death , was greatly regretted . In the Introduction to the first volume , the editors brought together whatever of authentic material they could ...
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... absence of the Chairman of the Committee on the subject of petitioning the Legislature to take meas- ures to preserve the old papers and documents in the State House , Judge DAVIS informed the Society that the Committee have had no ...
... absence of the Chairman of the Committee on the subject of petitioning the Legislature to take meas- ures to preserve the old papers and documents in the State House , Judge DAVIS informed the Society that the Committee have had no ...
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... absence of the President , Judge DAVIS was chosen President pro tempore . The record of the last meeting was read . The Librarian announced donations from Messrs . Alexander Young , Josiah Adams , Joseph E. Worcester , Paine Wingate ...
... absence of the President , Judge DAVIS was chosen President pro tempore . The record of the last meeting was read . The Librarian announced donations from Messrs . Alexander Young , Josiah Adams , Joseph E. Worcester , Paine Wingate ...
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... absence of the President , Judge DAVIS was chosen President pro tem . The record of the last meeting was read . The Corresponding Secretary communicated a letter from Dr. J. Smyth Rogers , of Hartford , Connecticut , accepting his ...
... absence of the President , Judge DAVIS was chosen President pro tem . The record of the last meeting was read . The Corresponding Secretary communicated a letter from Dr. J. Smyth Rogers , of Hartford , Connecticut , accepting his ...
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... absence of the President , Mr. Quincy was chosen President pro tem . The record of the last meeting was read . The Publishing Committee , to whom was referred the letter from Mr. Schoolcraft at the last meeting , re- ported , - That ...
... absence of the President , Mr. Quincy was chosen President pro tem . The record of the last meeting was read . The Publishing Committee , to whom was referred the letter from Mr. Schoolcraft at the last meeting , re- ported , - That ...
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American Appleton April Austin Blagden Boston Boston Athenæum Bradford C. F. Adams Cabinet-Keeper catalogue chair Charles Codman communicated a letter communications were received copy Corresponding Member Corresponding Secretary communicated deceased dollars donations from Messrs Edward Jarvis elected Ellis England Everett F. C. Gray Felt Francis Frothingham George GEORGE TICKNOR Gibbs Governor Greenleaf Harris I. P. Davis JAMES SAVAGE Jenks John JOSEPH WILLARD Judge Davis Lamson last meeting late Librarian communicated donations Library Livermore Lowell Lunt manuscript Massachusetts Historical Society meeting was read MONTHLY MEETING Nahum Mitchell Nathan Appleton Paige Palfrey papers Pierce portrait Present The President Present-The printed Publishing Committee Quincy Recording Secretary referred request Resident Member Ripley Robbins Samuel Scrutinizing Committee Shattuck Shurtleff Sibley Society held Society's Collections Sparks Standing Committee nominated third series Thomas Thursday Ticknor tion Treasurer Trumbull volume Voted Webb Whereupon William Winthrop Worcester
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Seite 319 - That his Excellency, the Governor, be, and he is hereby, requested...
Seite 539 - Name of the Council Established at Plymouth in the County of Devon, for the Planting, Ruling, Ordering and Governing of New England in America...
Seite 341 - At a General Assembly of the Governor and Company of His Majesty's English Colony of Connecticut in New England in America...
Seite 73 - Commonwealth; and that it shall and may be lawfull to and for the said...
Seite 555 - An EXAMINATION of the TESTIMONY of the FOUR EVANGELISTS, by the Rules of Evidence administered in Courts of Justice, with an account of the TRIAL of JESUS.
Seite 521 - A New Map of the Province of Quebec, according to the Royal Proclamation of the 7th of October, 1763, from the French Surveys connected with those made after the War, by Captain Carver, and other Officers in His Majesty's Service.
Seite 228 - Some of those who gave in affidavits about the battle could not have been in it, nor even in its neighborhood. They had got so used to telling the story for the wonderment of village listeners as grandfathers...
Seite 541 - Lord, Charles, by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c., Anno Domini 1629.
Seite 444 - That our work in the said meeting shall be: "1. To debate any matter referring to ourselves. " 2. To hear and consider any cases that shall be proposed unto us, from churches or private persons.
Seite 540 - Penobscot, towards the north and northeast, and the great sea commonly called the Western Ocean towards the east, and a straight and direct line extending from the most western part and point of the said...