993 resultados para Christ Church (Boston, Mass.)


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Editors: 1876-1890, W. H. Whitmore and W. S. Appleton, record commissioners; 1893-1896, W. H. Whitmore, city registrar; 1894, W. S. Appleton; 1898, E. W. McGlenen; 1900-1909, E. W. McGlenen, city registrar; 1903 (v. 32) W. H. Whitmore, W. K. Watkins, and E. W. McGlenen.

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The stone mason of Cromarty -- Class-day poem -- Alchemy and the alchemists -- Twelfth-night observances -- Mysteries and masques -- The settlement of New Amsterdam -- Historical sketch of Christ church -- Ticonderoga and Crown Point -- New York in 1801 -- Mysterious disappearances and presumptions of death in insurance cases -- The law of mortmain -- The law of life insurance -- Speech at Boston, Mass. -- Speech at Savannah, Ga. -- Address to Boston life underwriters -- Speech at Wilmington, Del. -- Life insurance in its relation to legal medicine -- Speech at St. Nicholas club dinner -- Speech at dinner of alumni of Trinity College.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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With MS additions in the margins.

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With this is bound his The Disciples ̓hymn book ...

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The Boston Athenaeum, in its Catalogue, suggests Lyman Beecher as possible author. Richard H. Shoemaker's A checklist of American imprints for 1828 mentions Beecher and Benjamin Wisner as possible authors.

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"List of the first settlers in Dorchester, or those who were inhabitants previously to 1636": p. [59]-65.

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Compiled by Joseph Stevens Buckminster?

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"Published by request."

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Mr. Fairchild was accused of improper relations with Rhoda Davidson and tried before an ecclesiastical council at Exeter, N.H., 1844.