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... effectually prevented it if sustained . In 1797 , this tract was sold to William Smith , of New York , for £ 200,000 New York currency , probably in the hope that our Government might be induced to 72 Proceedings of the Society.
... effectually prevented it if sustained . In 1797 , this tract was sold to William Smith , of New York , for £ 200,000 New York currency , probably in the hope that our Government might be induced to 72 Proceedings of the Society.
Page 98
... Smith's description of the conservative gentleman who could never fully enjoy the new moon out of respect for that venerable insti- tution , the old moon . The cause of all this conservatism was slavery . Slavery could not be discussed ...
... Smith's description of the conservative gentleman who could never fully enjoy the new moon out of respect for that venerable insti- tution , the old moon . The cause of all this conservatism was slavery . Slavery could not be discussed ...
Page 106
... Smith , Stevenson and A. J. Smith , Giles A. Smith and the gallant Boom- er , Osterhous and Steele , Logan and Blair . Detachment indeed ! Thirty - five thousand men whose like for marching and for battle could not be found on the earth ...
... Smith , Stevenson and A. J. Smith , Giles A. Smith and the gallant Boom- er , Osterhous and Steele , Logan and Blair . Detachment indeed ! Thirty - five thousand men whose like for marching and for battle could not be found on the earth ...
Page 122
... Smith D. Atkins . The report of the committee was adopted . The President : -The next business in order will be the annual election of officers . Is the committee ready to report ? The chairman of that committee does not seem to be ...
... Smith D. Atkins . The report of the committee was adopted . The President : -The next business in order will be the annual election of officers . Is the committee ready to report ? The chairman of that committee does not seem to be ...
Page 154
... Smith , Col. Wm . B. Keeler , · Capt . C. F. Matteson , Capt . John Schenk , Capt . Jas . M. McArthur , Surg . S. C. Plummer , Maj . Sam'l Mahon , Capt . B. H. Ferguson , Capt . W. W. Leggett , Brig . Gen. W. W. Belknap , Col. M ...
... Smith , Col. Wm . B. Keeler , · Capt . C. F. Matteson , Capt . John Schenk , Capt . Jas . M. McArthur , Surg . S. C. Plummer , Maj . Sam'l Mahon , Capt . B. H. Ferguson , Capt . W. W. Leggett , Brig . Gen. W. W. Belknap , Col. M ...
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