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... JOHN WHITTEMORE FARWELL , on a Pamphlet entitled The Indictment and Tryal of Sir Richard Rum , Boston , 1724 234 Remarks by Albert MATTHEWS 241 · • Remarks by SAMUEL ELIOT MORISON , on a Project for a Descent on St. Helena in 1780 by John ...
... JOHN WHITTEMORE FARWELL , on a Pamphlet entitled The Indictment and Tryal of Sir Richard Rum , Boston , 1724 234 Remarks by Albert MATTHEWS 241 · • Remarks by SAMUEL ELIOT MORISON , on a Project for a Descent on St. Helena in 1780 by John ...
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... JOHN WOODBURY , A.B. Hon . JOHN ADAMS AIKEN , LL.D. Rev. GEORGE FOOT MOORE , LL.D. EDWARD PERCIVAL MERRITT , A.B. Hon . ARTHUR PRENTICE RUGG , LL.D. 1911 MARK ANTONY DEWOLFE HOWE , A.M. JOHN TROWBRIdge , S.D. MELVILLE MADISON BIGELOW ...
... JOHN WOODBURY , A.B. Hon . JOHN ADAMS AIKEN , LL.D. Rev. GEORGE FOOT MOORE , LL.D. EDWARD PERCIVAL MERRITT , A.B. Hon . ARTHUR PRENTICE RUGG , LL.D. 1911 MARK ANTONY DEWOLFE HOWE , A.M. JOHN TROWBRIdge , S.D. MELVILLE MADISON BIGELOW ...
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... John West . On May 4- Mr Randolph Secr : acquainted the Councill , that hee had deputed John West in his Offices of Secretary & Register , which was approved & allowed of ; and the oath of allegiance and that for the faithful Discharge ...
... John West . On May 4- Mr Randolph Secr : acquainted the Councill , that hee had deputed John West in his Offices of Secretary & Register , which was approved & allowed of ; and the oath of allegiance and that for the faithful Discharge ...
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... John West tooke ye aboue Oath in Councill ye 20th July 1688 upon ye Desire of ye sd Ed . Randolph . ED . RANDOLPH Secry.1 Randolph was Secretary from July 1 , 1686 , to the overthrow of Andros's government on April 18 , 1689.2 1 ...
... John West tooke ye aboue Oath in Councill ye 20th July 1688 upon ye Desire of ye sd Ed . Randolph . ED . RANDOLPH Secry.1 Randolph was Secretary from July 1 , 1686 , to the overthrow of Andros's government on April 18 , 1689.2 1 ...
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... John Usher Barth : Gidney John Hincks Nath : Clarke Edwd Randolph ffranc : Nicholson Sam " Shrimpton Wm Browne Esqrs Forasmuch as the severall Orders formerly made for taking an account of the public Records of the late Massachusetts ...
... John Usher Barth : Gidney John Hincks Nath : Clarke Edwd Randolph ffranc : Nicholson Sam " Shrimpton Wm Browne Esqrs Forasmuch as the severall Orders formerly made for taking an account of the public Records of the late Massachusetts ...
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