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  1. Smith, John [Author] ; Squire, John Franklin [Other]; Reeve, Samuel [Other]

    To the Reverend the Master, the President, and Mr. Story. Gentlemen, as the period is arrived, when it is more agreeable to deliver our sentiments in writing, than by a personal attendance, we communicate to you the result of the journey to Weston

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    [Cambridge?]: s.n, [1774] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  2. Dunster, Henry [Other] ; Harvard College (1636-1780)

    Spectatissimis integritate : et syncera religione, virtute et sapientia viris plurimum observandis, D. Johanni Winthropo; cæterisque confoederatarum Nov-Angliæ Coloniarum gubernatoribus et magistratibus vigilantissimis: una cum reverendissimis, doctissimis, et pietate ornatissimis ecclesarum presbyteris: omnibus denique tàm in veteri, quàm in Nov-Angliâ literarum & literatorum fautoribus benignissimis, theses has philologicas & philosophicas, quas aspirante numine præside Henrico Dunstero, publicè in Collegio Harvardino, pro virili defendere conabuntur, (quorum hic nomina subscribuntur) adolescentes D.D.D.Q. Johannes Alcocus. Johannes Brocus. Georgius Stirkus. Nathanael Whitus

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    Cantabrigiæ Nov: Ang: [s.n.], mens: 5. die 28. 1646 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

    Published in: Early English Books Online / EEBO

  3. Dunster, Henry [Other] ; Harvard College (1636-1780)

    Illustrissimis pietate, et vera religione, virtute, et prudentia : honoratissimis viris, D. Iohanni Winthropo, cæterisque unitarum Nov-Angliæ Coloniarum gubernatoribus, & magistratibus dignissimis; una cum pientissimis, vigilantissimisque Ecclesiarum Presbyteris: nec non omnibus nostræ reip. literariæ, tam in veteri quam in Nov-Anglia, fautoribus benignissimis: has theses philologicas & philosophicas, quas [2 words in Greek: illegible], præside Henrico Dunstero palam in Collegio Harvardino pro virili propugnare conabuntur (honoris, observantiae et gratitudinis ergo) D.D.D. in artibus liberalibus initiandi adolescentes

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    Cantabrigiæ Nov. Ang: [printed by Stephen Daye], mens. 8. 1643 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

    Published in: Early English Books Online / EEBO

  4. Echard, Laurence [Author]

    A most compleat compendium of geography : general and special; describing all the empires, kingdoms, and dominions, in the whole world. Shewing their Bounds, Situation, Dimensions, Ancient and Modern Names, History, Government, Religions, Languages, Commodities, Divisions, Subdivisions, Cities, Rivers, Mountains, Lakes, with their Archbishopricks, Bishopricks, and Universities. In a more Plain and Easie Method, more Compendious and Useful than any of the Lesser Sort. Together with an appendix of general rules for making a large geography, with the great uses of that science. Very Necessary for the Right Understanding of the Transactions of these Times. Collected accordin to the latest discoveries, and agreeing with the choicest and newest maps. The sixth edition, Corrected and much Improved. By Laurence Echard, M. A. of Christ's College in Cambridge

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    London: printed for J. Nicholson, at the King's Arms; and Sam. Ballard, at the Blue-Ball, it Little-Britain, 1704 ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009