The New-England Magazine, Band 2Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1832 |
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... person or persons shall be present as an actor in or spectator of any stage - play , interlude or theatrical entertainment in any house , room or place where a greater number of persons than twenty shall be assembled together , every such ...
... person or persons shall be present as an actor in or spectator of any stage - play , interlude or theatrical entertainment in any house , room or place where a greater number of persons than twenty shall be assembled together , every such ...
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... person or persons , hav- ing any weapon or weapons in his , her , or their hands , shall ask for said gentleman , said person or persons shall be requested to leave said weapon or weapons on the outer side of the street door ; and if said ...
... person or persons , hav- ing any weapon or weapons in his , her , or their hands , shall ask for said gentleman , said person or persons shall be requested to leave said weapon or weapons on the outer side of the street door ; and if said ...
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... person or persons , so appointed by the President on the subject afore- said ; and any agreement or treaty , to be made in pursuance of this resolve , is to be submitted to the Legislature of Maine , for approval or re- jection ; and ...
... person or persons , so appointed by the President on the subject afore- said ; and any agreement or treaty , to be made in pursuance of this resolve , is to be submitted to the Legislature of Maine , for approval or re- jection ; and ...
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