The New England Historical and Genealogical Register,: Volume 30 1876 |
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... Living from his earliest years under such influences , the dig- nity of a life of public duty and of sacrifice for God and country could not but be impressed upon a nature so sensitive and high - minded as was that of young Buckingham ...
... Living from his earliest years under such influences , the dig- nity of a life of public duty and of sacrifice for God and country could not but be impressed upon a nature so sensitive and high - minded as was that of young Buckingham ...
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... Living , upon which I Returned the within Orders & the Letter to Gov ' Dobbs to Thomas Hancock . Recorded p Rd Jennys . Suffolk ss : Boston May the 13th 1756 THOMAS CHURCH . Appeared Thomas Church the Subscriber to the above ...
... Living , upon which I Returned the within Orders & the Letter to Gov ' Dobbs to Thomas Hancock . Recorded p Rd Jennys . Suffolk ss : Boston May the 13th 1756 THOMAS CHURCH . Appeared Thomas Church the Subscriber to the above ...
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... living in the archiepiscopal city of Canterbury , I have recently made certain . He had two wives , and several daughters ; but had no male issue . Sír Egerton Brydges ( ante , xxix . 236 ) is mistaken in making him the ancestor of the ...
... living in the archiepiscopal city of Canterbury , I have recently made certain . He had two wives , and several daughters ; but had no male issue . Sír Egerton Brydges ( ante , xxix . 236 ) is mistaken in making him the ancestor of the ...
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... living of Sutton , for the appointment of a successor to " Jesse Glover , clerk , " and of Laud's answer to this petition , in which this name is repeated ( p . 355 , doc . 45 ) . .... For Joseph , the authorities are the printed ...
... living of Sutton , for the appointment of a successor to " Jesse Glover , clerk , " and of Laud's answer to this petition , in which this name is repeated ( p . 355 , doc . 45 ) . .... For Joseph , the authorities are the printed ...
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... living in 1585 , and after . AN DESCENDANTS OF BENJAMIN HAMMOND . Communicated by PHILIP BATTELL , Esq . , of Middlebury , Vt . N authentic trace of Benjamin Hammond is given by Farmer ( Genealogical Register , p . 186 ) , that he came ...
... living in 1585 , and after . AN DESCENDANTS OF BENJAMIN HAMMOND . Communicated by PHILIP BATTELL , Esq . , of Middlebury , Vt . N authentic trace of Benjamin Hammond is given by Farmer ( Genealogical Register , p . 186 ) , that he came ...
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Page 170 - Our innocent sweet simple years again. This fond attachment to the well-known place, Whence first we started into life's long race, Maintains its hold with such unfailing sway, We feel it e'en in age, and at our latest day.
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Page 244 - Sweet in the confidence of faith To trust his firm decrees ; Sweet to lie passive in his hands, And know no will but his.
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