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In Commemoration of the Six Hundredth Anniversary of the First Summoning of Citizens and Burgesses to the Parliament of England, Wherein the History of the House of Commons is Sketched and a Comparison Made of the Development of the Legislatures of Great Britain and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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Being a Reply to Supplementary Notes, Etc. by George H. Moore, LL.D.
Who Murdered Their Master at Charlestown, Mass., in 1755, for which the Man was Hanged and Gibbeted and the Woman was Burned to Death. Including Also, Some Account of Other Punishments by Burning in Massachusetts
And the Development of Town-meeting Government
A Stenographic Report of the Hearing Before the Joint Standing Committee on Printing of the Legislature of 1889 ....
To which are Prefixed the Charters of the Province. With Historical and Explanatory Notes, and an Appendix. Published Under Chapter 87 of the Resolves of the General Court of the Commonwealth for the Year 1867 ...
Rejoinder to Major Walter's Plea
A Reply to Certain Strictures Made by Robert S. Rantoul, President of the Essex Institute, in His "Powerful Defence of the Old Salem Relic" ...
Verses Read at the Annual Dinner of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts, at the House of the Algonquin Club, Boston, November 21, 1894
Reasons for Concluding that the Act of 1711, Reversing the Attainders of the Persons Convicted of Witchcraft in Massachusetts in the Year 1692, Became a Law : Further Notes on the History of Witchcraft in Massachusetts, with a Heliotype Plate of the Act of 1711, and an Appendix
Abner Cheney Goodell, Jr. (1831-1914) was an American lawyer, author and editor. He lived in Salem, Massachusetts and was president of the New England...
A Paper Read Before the Massachusetts Historical Society, March 8, 1883
Elaborate Rejoinder to Major Walter's Plea
When Paul Revere wrote in his account of his midnight ride, "After I had passed Charlestown Neck, and got nearly opposite where Mark was hung in chain...