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... interest of which is to be ap- . plied toward the support of a minister of the Gospel for the Almshouse . " This fund , originally one thousand dollars , is now , at par value , six thousand seven hundred and twenty dollars . In the ...
... interest of which is to be ap- . plied toward the support of a minister of the Gospel for the Almshouse . " This fund , originally one thousand dollars , is now , at par value , six thousand seven hundred and twenty dollars . In the ...
Page 24
... interest and by a residue of part of Mr. Boylston's estate , and now the par value is $ 12,900 . The clause giving preference to relatives has brought claimants sufficient to take the whole income ; the present number being twenty ...
... interest and by a residue of part of Mr. Boylston's estate , and now the par value is $ 12,900 . The clause giving preference to relatives has brought claimants sufficient to take the whole income ; the present number being twenty ...
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... interest , a common safety , and a common prosperity , but may use the strength of the whole for the protection of each , and for the preservation of all personal rights , and family rights , and all the rights of those lesser and ...
... interest , a common safety , and a common prosperity , but may use the strength of the whole for the protection of each , and for the preservation of all personal rights , and family rights , and all the rights of those lesser and ...
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... interest , and some tendency to community of action , grew up . And these experiences undoubtedly facilitated , and perhaps I might say made possible , their united action in their efforts to obtain independence . As the feeling that ...
... interest , and some tendency to community of action , grew up . And these experiences undoubtedly facilitated , and perhaps I might say made possible , their united action in their efforts to obtain independence . As the feeling that ...
Page 29
... and outrages to our flag : it could not even repel the incursion of the savages on our borders ; it could not pay the interest of our national debt ; it had no credit , no force , no vital energy , and it may well be said to 29.
... and outrages to our flag : it could not even repel the incursion of the savages on our borders ; it could not pay the interest of our national debt ; it had no credit , no force , no vital energy , and it may well be said to 29.
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