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... respecting the doctor's study of medicine ; she however believes , that this science must have been a favourite study with him long before he had determined to attend to it regularly , as she found him , when studying divi- nity ...
... respecting the doctor's study of medicine ; she however believes , that this science must have been a favourite study with him long before he had determined to attend to it regularly , as she found him , when studying divi- nity ...
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... respecting an inanimate gender in the Iroquois ; but it does not follow from thence , that it does not exist somewhere , and in some form , in that language : for in his Dela- ware Grammar , he divides the genders into masculine ...
... respecting an inanimate gender in the Iroquois ; but it does not follow from thence , that it does not exist somewhere , and in some form , in that language : for in his Dela- ware Grammar , he divides the genders into masculine ...
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... respecting the courts for trial of causes to the value of forty shillings , it may be inferred that those courts continued to be held under the ordinance of the 15th of May , 1699 , until the year 1759. But the truth is , that an act of ...
... respecting the courts for trial of causes to the value of forty shillings , it may be inferred that those courts continued to be held under the ordinance of the 15th of May , 1699 , until the year 1759. But the truth is , that an act of ...
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Officers c of the Society | 21 |
Anniversary Discourse delivered before the NewYork Historical Society | 40 |
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