The Statistics and Gazetteer of New Hampshire with ... Statistical Tables ...D.L. Guernsey, 1874 - 695 pages |
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... east cor- ner of Northfield , to the north - west corner of Dunstable , northward of the said line ten miles , to the south - ward five miles , on both sides of Merrimac River , east of said river three miles , and west of it six miles ...
... east cor- ner of Northfield , to the north - west corner of Dunstable , northward of the said line ten miles , to the south - ward five miles , on both sides of Merrimac River , east of said river three miles , and west of it six miles ...
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... east by Bristol , south by Hill , and west by Danbury . Im- proved land 14,382 acres . Distances . Thirty - four miles north - west from Concord , forty south - east from Haverhill , and about fourteen south - westerly from Plymouth ...
... east by Bristol , south by Hill , and west by Danbury . Im- proved land 14,382 acres . Distances . Thirty - four miles north - west from Concord , forty south - east from Haverhill , and about fourteen south - westerly from Plymouth ...
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... East Alton , Freewill Baptist Church , Rev. Mr. Davis , pastor . There are twenty schools in town , two of which are ... east by Wolfeborough , east by New Dur- ham , south by Barnstead , and west the famous juggler and necroman- cer ...
... East Alton , Freewill Baptist Church , Rev. Mr. Davis , pastor . There are twenty schools in town , two of which are ... east by Wolfeborough , east by New Dur- ham , south by Barnstead , and west the famous juggler and necroman- cer ...
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... east from Concord , and eighteen south - east from Gilford . Railroads . Four miles to Pitts- field Station , on Suncook Valley Railroad . The Suncook Valley Extension to Alton , when built , will pass through this town . Also the ...
... east from Concord , and eighteen south - east from Gilford . Railroads . Four miles to Pitts- field Station , on Suncook Valley Railroad . The Suncook Valley Extension to Alton , when built , will pass through this town . Also the ...
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... east by Madbury and Lee , south by Nottingham and North- wood , and west by Strafford . Area 25,200 acres . Distances . Thirty miles east from Concord , five west from Dover . Railroads . By stage to Dover station , five miles on the ...
... east by Madbury and Lee , south by Nottingham and North- wood , and west by Strafford . Area 25,200 acres . Distances . Thirty miles east from Concord , five west from Dover . Railroads . By stage to Dover station , five miles on the ...
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Page 608 - And every denomination of Christians, demeaning themselves peaceably, and as good subjects of the commonwealth, shall be equally under the protection of the law: and no subordination of any one sect or denomination to another shall ever be established by law.
Page 608 - ... to make suitable provision, at their own expense, for the institution of the public worship of GOD, and for the support and maintenance of public Protestant teachers of piety, religion and morality, in all cases where such provision shall not be made voluntarily.
Page 610 - The power of suspending the laws, or the execution of the laws, ought never to be exercised but by the Legislature, or by authority derived from it, to be exercised in such particular cases only as the Legislature shall expressly provide for.
Page 608 - Provided notwithstanding, that the several towns, parishes, precincts, and other bodies politic, or religious societies, shall, at all times, have the exclusive right of electing their public teachers, and of contracting with them for their support and maintenance.
Page 616 - Every resolve shall be presented to the governor, and before the same shall take effect, shall be approved by him, or being disapproved by him, shall be repassed by the senate and house of representatives, according to the rules and limitations prescribed in the case of a bill.
Page 615 - But previous to the trial of every impeachment the members of the senate shall respectively be sworn, truly and impartially to try and determine the charge in question, according to evidence.
Page 610 - It is therefore not only the best policy, but for the security of the rights of the people, and of every citizen, that the judges of the supreme judicial court should hold their offices as long as they behave themselves well; and that they should have honorable salaries ascertained and established by standing laws.
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Page 620 - Each branch of the legislature, as well as the governor and council, shall have authority to require the opinions of the justices of the supreme judicial court, upon important questions of law, and upon solemn occasions.