- Bib ID:
- 8416571
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Massachusetts Historical Society
- Description:
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- Boston, The Society, 1869
- viii, 498 pages ; 24 cm
- Series:
- Lowell Institute lectures ; 868-69.
- Full contents:
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- Winthrop, R.C. Massachusetts and its early history: introductory lecture.
- Ellis, G.E. The aims and purposes of the founders of the Massachusetts colony.
- Ellis, G.E. Treatment of intruders and dissentients by the founders of Massachusetts.
- Haven, S.F. History of grants under the great council for New England.
- Brigham William. The colony of New Plymouth and its relations to Massachusetts.
- Washburn, Emory. Slavery as it once prevailed in Massachusetts.
- Upham, C.W. Records of Massachusetts under it first charter.
- Holmes, O.W. The medical profession in Massachusetts.
- Eliot, Samuel. Early relations with the Indians.
- Robbins, Chandler. The regicides sheltered in New England.
- Parker, Joel. The first charter and the early religious legislation of Massachusetts.
- Hale, E.E. Puritan politics of England and New England.
- Emerson, G.B. Education in Massachusetts: early legislation and history.
- Subject:
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- Other authors/contributors:
- Lowell Institute Lectures, 1868-1869
- Copyright:
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- Publication date:
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