Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, Volym 18American Antiquarian Society., 1907 |
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... death of our late President , Mr. STEPHEN SALISBURY , be incorporated in the next number of our Proceedings with a suitable portrait of Mr. SALISBURY . SALISBURY MEMORIAL . The Hon . STEPHEN SALISBURY , for SALISBURY MEMORIAL XXVI-XLVIII.
... death of our late President , Mr. STEPHEN SALISBURY , be incorporated in the next number of our Proceedings with a suitable portrait of Mr. SALISBURY . SALISBURY MEMORIAL . The Hon . STEPHEN SALISBURY , for SALISBURY MEMORIAL XXVI-XLVIII.
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... death I enjoyed his hospitality ; and I find it hard now to realize the fact that he is gone , and forever . Born to great wealth , as his father before him was , he knew the responsibility of riches , and duly appreciated the trust ...
... death I enjoyed his hospitality ; and I find it hard now to realize the fact that he is gone , and forever . Born to great wealth , as his father before him was , he knew the responsibility of riches , and duly appreciated the trust ...
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... death of course he was chosen President , and it became the central pleasure of his life to set forward the work of the Society . His early interest in Central America was increased by his intelligent visits to Yucatan and other ...
... death of course he was chosen President , and it became the central pleasure of his life to set forward the work of the Society . His early interest in Central America was increased by his intelligent visits to Yucatan and other ...
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... death by the liberal bequest in his will . Of his quiet and unostentatious method in helping other educational and charitable institutions of Worcester , it is not necessary to speak at this time ; suffice it to say they have been most ...
... death by the liberal bequest in his will . Of his quiet and unostentatious method in helping other educational and charitable institutions of Worcester , it is not necessary to speak at this time ; suffice it to say they have been most ...
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... death of his father . The latter had attended , himself , to the management of his estate and when the care of a large property came upon the son it overwhelmed him . At that time he felt the need of intimacy with someone and chose me ...
... death of his father . The latter had attended , himself , to the management of his estate and when the care of a large property came upon the son it overwhelmed him . At that time he felt the need of intimacy with someone and chose me ...
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