The laws of Nassau Hall : manuscript, 1768.

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The laws of Nassau Hall : manuscript, 1768.

"The laws of Nassau Hall," transcribed by Adlai Osborne, Princeton Class of 1768; together with his autograph notes on various academic subjects: moral philosophy, natural theology, ontology, and algebra, dated 1768.

1 bound ms.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7607120

Princeton University Library

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DeMange, Ewing Anthony, d. 1945.

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DeMange, Ralph C.,

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