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... remained entire , yet not without attempts to dismember some part of it . * In 1795 , Silas Keyes , known as a skilful and correct surveyor , with a view , among other things , to ascertain the contents of the * There has been another ...
... remained entire , yet not without attempts to dismember some part of it . * In 1795 , Silas Keyes , known as a skilful and correct surveyor , with a view , among other things , to ascertain the contents of the * There has been another ...
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... remained stationary . The four eastern piers , as they settled , leaned to the south . It was endeavored to keep the sur- face level by putting on gravel , which probably hastened its de- struction ; for , by increasing the incumbent ...
... remained stationary . The four eastern piers , as they settled , leaned to the south . It was endeavored to keep the sur- face level by putting on gravel , which probably hastened its de- struction ; for , by increasing the incumbent ...
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... remained till June , 1820 ; when , by reason of the infirmities of age , and the prospect of having a colleague , Samuel B. Ingersoll , settled with him in the ministry , and on whom would devolve the more ardu- ous labors and active ...
... remained till June , 1820 ; when , by reason of the infirmities of age , and the prospect of having a colleague , Samuel B. Ingersoll , settled with him in the ministry , and on whom would devolve the more ardu- ous labors and active ...
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... remained until 1799 , when he was re- elected to Congress , and was made Speaker . In 1802 , he was ap- pointed one of the Judges of the Supreme Judicial Court and con- tinued in that high and responsible station until his death . Judge ...
... remained until 1799 , when he was re- elected to Congress , and was made Speaker . In 1802 , he was ap- pointed one of the Judges of the Supreme Judicial Court and con- tinued in that high and responsible station until his death . Judge ...
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... remained in Boston during the time that town was occupied by British troops . He afterwards withdrew to Long Island , where he resided a few months , and , finally , went to Halifax , and passed the remainder of his days , at a place ...
... remained in Boston during the time that town was occupied by British troops . He afterwards withdrew to Long Island , where he resided a few months , and , finally , went to Halifax , and passed the remainder of his days , at a place ...
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