CollectionsFor 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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Oakes Shaw , the present pastor of the west church , was ordained October 1st , 1760. The Rev. Mr. Greene died October 4th , 1770 , in the seventieth year of his age . April 10th , 1771 , the Rev. Timothy Hilliard was ordained pastor of ...
Oakes Shaw , the present pastor of the west church , was ordained October 1st , 1760. The Rev. Mr. Greene died October 4th , 1770 , in the seventieth year of his age . April 10th , 1771 , the Rev. Timothy Hilliard was ordained pastor of ...
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V. At the request of any two members present , any motion shall be deferred to another meeting , for farther consideration , before it is finally determined , and shall then be taken up . ART . VI . All accounts shall be kept in dollars ...
V. At the request of any two members present , any motion shall be deferred to another meeting , for farther consideration , before it is finally determined , and shall then be taken up . ART . VI . All accounts shall be kept in dollars ...
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They have faint hopes that civilization will be introduced ; but they ' seriously fear that they shall be obliged to remove from the neighbourhood of the whites ; or that if they continue in their present situation , they shall be poor ...
They have faint hopes that civilization will be introduced ; but they ' seriously fear that they shall be obliged to remove from the neighbourhood of the whites ; or that if they continue in their present situation , they shall be poor ...
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