The Connecticut Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly, Volumen5William Farrand Felch, George C. Atwell, H. Phelps Arms, Francis Trevelyan Miller Connecticut Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... held to the doctrines of John Calvin , and advocated them con- scientiously and fearlessly . When there- fore in 1747 a vote was taken to settle him as pastor , there were those who , un- 1754. Sabbath - day houses were built upon the ...
... held to the doctrines of John Calvin , and advocated them con- scientiously and fearlessly . When there- fore in 1747 a vote was taken to settle him as pastor , there were those who , un- 1754. Sabbath - day houses were built upon the ...
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... held doubtless under the old historic oak opposite " Bar- tholomy's Tavern , " finally resulted in an agreement , upon terms of consolida- tion , and a petition to be set off as a town was sent to the General Assembly and granted in May ...
... held doubtless under the old historic oak opposite " Bar- tholomy's Tavern , " finally resulted in an agreement , upon terms of consolida- tion , and a petition to be set off as a town was sent to the General Assembly and granted in May ...
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... held in the meeting - house in New Cam- bridge , June 13 , 1785. Town meetings were held alternately in the two sections of this twin township for twenty - one years , and then the old independence spirit again asserted itself . Like ...
... held in the meeting - house in New Cam- bridge , June 13 , 1785. Town meetings were held alternately in the two sections of this twin township for twenty - one years , and then the old independence spirit again asserted itself . Like ...
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... held unbroken sway in the Nutmeg state . The elaborate govern- mental machinery of our larger cities , with the systematic division of duties and powers , of care and control , was as far from the thought of the colonial fathers as the ...
... held unbroken sway in the Nutmeg state . The elaborate govern- mental machinery of our larger cities , with the systematic division of duties and powers , of care and control , was as far from the thought of the colonial fathers as the ...
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... held his office during the pleasure of the General Assembly . This prerogative of the assembly it rarely if ever exercised and in consequence the terms of office of the early mayors were terminated either by death or resignation . The ...
... held his office during the pleasure of the General Assembly . This prerogative of the assembly it rarely if ever exercised and in consequence the terms of office of the early mayors were terminated either by death or resignation . The ...
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