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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But 25000 : 45 :: 18000 tion to those of Hartford . 320 the number in Salem to be in proporIn the third parish in Hartford , there have died , in the last eighteen years , 71 persons above seventy years of age .
But 25000 : 45 :: 18000 tion to those of Hartford . 320 the number in Salem to be in proporIn the third parish in Hartford , there have died , in the last eighteen years , 71 persons above seventy years of age .
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But they proceed to say , " that in justice to their con" stituents , they esteemed it their duty to inform the conven" tion , that they could not devise any mode which would " substantially and effectually remove the evils complained ...
But they proceed to say , " that in justice to their con" stituents , they esteemed it their duty to inform the conven" tion , that they could not devise any mode which would " substantially and effectually remove the evils complained ...
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140 An Account of the Church of Christ in Plymouth . tion rose up about fifty - five years after their first settlement . Such was their single - heartedness and sincerity in those days , that their word was reckoned equivalent to their ...
140 An Account of the Church of Christ in Plymouth . tion rose up about fifty - five years after their first settlement . Such was their single - heartedness and sincerity in those days , that their word was reckoned equivalent to their ...
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