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Page 39 - Blair, John. Chronological and Historical Tables, from the Creation to the present time; with additions and corrections from the most authentic writers; including the Computation of St. Paul, as connecting the Period from the Exode to the Temple. New edition, super-royal 8vo. London, 1851.
Page 615 - Law Lexicon, or dictionary of jurisprudence; explaining all the technical words and phrases employed in the several departments of English law, including also the various legal terms used in commercial transactions; together with an explanatory as well as literal translation of the Latin maxims contained in the writings of the ancient and modern commentators.
Page 311 - Headland, Frederick William. Essay on the Action of Medicines in the System; or, " On the mode in which therapeutic agents introduced into the stomach produce their peculiar effects on the animal economy." Being the essay to which the Medical Society of London awarded the Fothergillian gold medal for 1852. 8vo. London, 1852.
Page 386 - Dictionary of Science, Literature, and Art; comprising the history, description, and scientific principles of every branch of human knowledge; with the derivation and definition of all the terms in general use,
Page 200 - Morton, Nathaniel. New-England's Memorial; or, a brief relation of the most memorable and remarkable passages of the providence of God manifested to the planters of New-England in America; with special reference to the first colony thereof, called New-Plimouth.
Page 103 - Account of all the Baronies commonly called Baronies in Fee, deriving their Origin from Writ of Summons, and not from any Specific Limited Creation. Whereto is added, the Proofs of Parliamentary Sitting, from the reign of Edward I. to that of Queen Anne, &c. 2 v. in 1, 4to. Ripon, 1844.
Page 86 - and Fall of the Roman Empire; and a View of the Progress of Society, from the Rise of the Modern Kingdoms to the Peace of Paris in 1763. New edition, continued to the present time. 4
Page 217 - Wingate. Landing at Cape Anne ; or, the Charter of the First Permanent Colony on the Territory of the Massachusetts Company. Now discovered and first published from the original manuscript; with an inquiry into its authority, and a history of the Colony, 1624— 1628,
Page 828 - on the Constitutional Power of Great Britain over the Colonies in America; with the resolves of the committee for the province of Pennsylvania, and their instructions to their representatives in assembly. By John Dickinson. Philadelphia,
Page 211 - Letter from William Shirley, Esq., Governor of Massachusetts-Bay, to his Grace the Duke of Newcastle; with a Journal of the Siege of Louisbourg, and other operations of the forces, during the expedition against the French Settlements on Cape Breton. Published, by authority.

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