The Massachusetts Agricultural Repository and Journal, Volume 5

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1819
 

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Page 92 - That the said Corporation shall have full power and authority to make, have, and use a common seal, and the same to break, alter, and renew at pleasure ; that it shall be capable in law to sue and be sued, plead and he impleaded, answer and be answered unto, defend and be defended, in all courts
Page 92 - less estate, by gift, grant, devise, or otherwise, any lands, tenements, or other estate, real and personal; provided that the annual income of the said real and personal estate, shall not exceed the sum of ten thousand
Page 92 - impleaded, answer and be answered unto, defend and be defended, in all courts of record, or other courts or places whatsoever, in all actions real
Page 250 - The affording a more ample and various field for enterprise. The creating in some instances a new, and securing in all, a more certain and steady demand for the surplus produce of the soil.
Page 93 - Samuel Adams, Esq. be, and he hereby is, authorized and empowered, to fix the time for holding the said meeting, and to notify the same to the members of the said Society, by causing the same to be published in one of the Boston newspapers, fourteen days before the time fixed on for holding the said meeting. In the House of Representatives,
Page 257 - are likewise those • of the patriot. Men value most what they have gained with effort; a just confidence in their own powers results from success ; they love their country better, because they have seen it improved by their own talents and industry; and they identify with their interests, the existence of those institutions which have afforded them security,
Page 139 - to do some great thing, wouldest thou not have done it; how much rather then, when he
Page 207 - on its upper face, from the left angle, at the point, to the right ,upper angle of the heel. Bevil the face from the diagonal to the right bottom edge, which lies on the ground. That half is then evidently in the best form, for performing the two offices of raising
Page 144 - the wind shall not sow, and he that regardeth the clouds shall not reap;

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