A History of Dartmouth College and the Town of Hanover, New Hampshire, Volume 1J. Wilson, 1891 - Hannover (N.H.) Collection consists of research materials for Chase's work, A history of Dartmouth College and the town of Hanover, New Hampshire (published as: A history of Dartmouth College and the town of Hanover, New Hampshire. --Cambridge : John Wilson and Son, c1891). Also includes research materials for the second volume of the work, which was completed by John King Lord, entitled A history of Dartmouth College, 1815-1909 (published as: A history of Dartmouth College, 1815-1909. -- Concord, N.H. : Rumford Press, c1913), and A History of the Town of Hanover, N.H., by John King Lord, edited by Arthur Fairbanks, *published as : A History of the Town of Hanover, N.H. -- Hanover, N.H.: The Dartmouth Press, c.1928.). |
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... reason to suspect that those peculiarities exerted an important influence . " Wheelock's personal acquaintance with Whitefield began as early certainly as May , 1740. At that time he , and Pomeroy , and James Davenport visited New York ...
... reason to suspect that those peculiarities exerted an important influence . " Wheelock's personal acquaintance with Whitefield began as early certainly as May , 1740. At that time he , and Pomeroy , and James Davenport visited New York ...
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... reason to suppose that Wheelock's thoughts in this work were at first in any way directed to the Indians , though ... reasons why I think the Indians of this land are the Ten tribes of the House of Israel . " The Indians nearest to ...
... reason to suppose that Wheelock's thoughts in this work were at first in any way directed to the Indians , though ... reasons why I think the Indians of this land are the Ten tribes of the House of Israel . " The Indians nearest to ...
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... reason . " Such being the obstacles on both sides of the water , the subject of a charter was of necessity for the present dropped . This failure , added to the death of More , led to a change of plan . As above intimated , the school ...
... reason . " Such being the obstacles on both sides of the water , the subject of a charter was of necessity for the present dropped . This failure , added to the death of More , led to a change of plan . As above intimated , the school ...
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... reason of the sickness of Amos Thompson ( a graduate of New Jersey College of 1760 ) , who was engaged for it with Mr. Gunn as interpreter . But Occom and Fowler were more successful . Starting June 10th , they went first to New York ...
... reason of the sickness of Amos Thompson ( a graduate of New Jersey College of 1760 ) , who was engaged for it with Mr. Gunn as interpreter . But Occom and Fowler were more successful . Starting June 10th , they went first to New York ...
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... reason of the Pontiac war , and Mr. Smith returned ; but Joseph remained , his sister not wishing to have him longer at the school , she had , indeed , written to recall him early in May . He settled at first in Canajoharie , and as ...
... reason of the Pontiac war , and Mr. Smith returned ; but Joseph remained , his sister not wishing to have him longer at the school , she had , indeed , written to recall him early in May . He settled at first in Canajoharie , and as ...
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