Lectures Delivered in a Course Before the Lowell Institute, in Boston, by Members of the Massachusetts Historical Society, on Subjects Relating to the Early History of Massachusetts.
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viii, 498 pp. 8vo. Original green cloth, gilt titles. A collection of lectures on early colonial Massachusetts, including: Massachusetts and Its Early History: Introductory Lecture. by Hon. Robert C. Winthrop, Jan. 5, 1869; The Aims and Purposes of the Founders of the Massachusetts Colony. by George E. Ellis, D.D., Jan. 8, 1869; Treatment of Intruders and Dissentients by the Founders of Massachusetts, by George E. Ellis, Jan. 12, 1869; History of Grants under the Great Council for New England. by Samuel F. Haven, A.M., Jan. 15, 1869; The Colony of New Plymouth and its Relations to Massachusetts by William Brigham, A.M., Jan. 19, 1869; Slavery as it Once Prevailed in Massachusetts., by Emory Washburn, LL.D., Jan. 22, 1869; Records of Massachusetts under its First Charter. by Hon. Charles W. Upham. Jan. 26, 1869; The Medical Profession in Massachusetts. by Oliver Wendell Holmes, M.D., Jan. 29, 1869; Early Relations with the Indians. by Samuel Eliot, LL.D., Feb. 2, 1869; The Regicides Sheltered in New England. by Chandler Robbins, D.D., Feb. 5, 1869; The First Charter and the Early Religious Legislation of Massachusetts. by Joel Parker, LL.D., Feb. 9, 1869; Puritan Politics of England and New England. by Edward E. Hale, A.M., Feb. 12, 1869; Education in Massachusetts: Early Legislation and History. by George B. Emerson, LL.D., Feb. 16, 1869.