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... office the title of a book , the right whereof he claims as proprietor , in the words and figures following , to wit : " Collections of the New - York Historical Society . For the year 1809 . Volume I. Esti non prosunt singula , juncta ...
... office the title of a book , the right whereof he claims as proprietor , in the words and figures following , to wit : " Collections of the New - York Historical Society . For the year 1809 . Volume I. Esti non prosunt singula , juncta ...
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... office ; he shall carefully keep and preserve , in suitable cases to be provided for that purpose , or in such manner as the Standing Commit- tee may direct , all the books , pamphlets , manu- scripts , and articles belonging to the ...
... office ; he shall carefully keep and preserve , in suitable cases to be provided for that purpose , or in such manner as the Standing Commit- tee may direct , all the books , pamphlets , manu- scripts , and articles belonging to the ...
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... office ? What stations or offices did they fill prior to their appointment here ? Were they removed by death or resignation , or for ill behaviour ? If in either 10.
... office ? What stations or offices did they fill prior to their appointment here ? Were they removed by death or resignation , or for ill behaviour ? If in either 10.
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... offices or appointments herein- after mentioned , and create others in their room , with such powers and duties as they may think fit to confer and prescribe , and shall have power from time to time to make , constitute , ordain and ...
... offices or appointments herein- after mentioned , and create others in their room , with such powers and duties as they may think fit to confer and prescribe , and shall have power from time to time to make , constitute , ordain and ...
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... Office , and William Wilson , a man thought more fit , preferred to his place . This man had basely carryed himselfe to our Master and to the action . Also Adrian Mooter was appointed Boatsons mate : and a promise by the Master , that ...
... Office , and William Wilson , a man thought more fit , preferred to his place . This man had basely carryed himselfe to our Master and to the action . Also Adrian Mooter was appointed Boatsons mate : and a promise by the Master , that ...
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