(1815-1830)Tappan & Dennet, 1843 |
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Page 113
... individual mem- bers of the corporation . The twelve trustees were the sole legal owners of all the proper- ty acquired under the charter . By the acts others are admitted ; against their will , to be joint owners . The twelve individuals ...
... individual mem- bers of the corporation . The twelve trustees were the sole legal owners of all the proper- ty acquired under the charter . By the acts others are admitted ; against their will , to be joint owners . The twelve individuals ...
Page 197
... individual , in return for that obedience and personal service , and proportionate contributions to the public burdens , which each individual owes to the government . These rights are stated with sufficient accuracy , in the tenth ...
... individual , in return for that obedience and personal service , and proportionate contributions to the public burdens , which each individual owes to the government . These rights are stated with sufficient accuracy , in the tenth ...
Page 448
... individuals . Our system begins with the individual man . It begins with him when he leaves the cradle ; and it proposes to instruct him in know- ledge and in morals , to prepare him for his state of manhood : on his arrival at that ...
... individuals . Our system begins with the individual man . It begins with him when he leaves the cradle ; and it proposes to instruct him in know- ledge and in morals , to prepare him for his state of manhood : on his arrival at that ...
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DISCOURSE delivered at Plymouth in Commemoration of the first Settlement | 25 |
DISCOURSE in Commemoration of the Lives and Services of John Adams | 71 |
SPEECH delivered at a Meeting of Citizens of Boston held in Faneuil Hall | 81 |
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