The New England Historical and Genealogical Register,: Volume 30 1876 |
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... tion , 13+ Bacon's Early Bar of Oneida , 481 Batchelder's History of the Eastern Diocese , 482 Bell's Exeter in 1776 , 398 Bibliotheca Americana , Library of John Carter Brown , 256 Bibliotheca Munselliana , 271 Blanchard , Claude ...
... tion , 13+ Bacon's Early Bar of Oneida , 481 Batchelder's History of the Eastern Diocese , 482 Bell's Exeter in 1776 , 398 Bibliotheca Americana , Library of John Carter Brown , 256 Bibliotheca Munselliana , 271 Blanchard , Claude ...
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... tion of his home , with its lessons of industry and duty , of self- sacrifice and courtesy , and the education of the community with its patriotic memories and pride , Mr. Buckingham had the best ad- vantages of the public schools and ...
... tion of his home , with its lessons of industry and duty , of self- sacrifice and courtesy , and the education of the community with its patriotic memories and pride , Mr. Buckingham had the best ad- vantages of the public schools and ...
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... avowed pledges and principles . His interest in educa- tion was intelligent , constant , and most liberal . He was foremost in all the movements of his fellow citizens for the improvement 1876. ] 11 Memoir of William A. Buckingham .
... avowed pledges and principles . His interest in educa- tion was intelligent , constant , and most liberal . He was foremost in all the movements of his fellow citizens for the improvement 1876. ] 11 Memoir of William A. Buckingham .
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... tion , with a delicate regard to the feelings of those whom he helped , and with unfeigned modesty . Before he entered political life , he was known as a quiet and modest citizen , unobtrusive in manners though firm in principle ...
... tion , with a delicate regard to the feelings of those whom he helped , and with unfeigned modesty . Before he entered political life , he was known as a quiet and modest citizen , unobtrusive in manners though firm in principle ...
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... tion to the first accessible record in which its threads might unite ; which in Bond's Watertown , with but a little strain of adaptation , was found to answer the demands of all the name , except the descendants , otherwise provided ...
... tion to the first accessible record in which its threads might unite ; which in Bond's Watertown , with but a little strain of adaptation , was found to answer the demands of all the name , except the descendants , otherwise provided ...
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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.
Page 482 - The Olden Time, a monthly publication devoted to the preservation of documents and other authentic information in relation to the early explorations and the settlement and improvement of the country around the head of the Ohio.
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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