Statutes, laws, and privileges of Harvard College, 1692, 1720.

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Statutes, laws, and privileges of Harvard College, 1692, 1720.

Manuscript copy of the 1692 Statutes, Laws, and Privileges of Harvard College, written in Latin by Henry Flynt, as required upon entry as a tutor at Harvard in 1720.

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Massachusetts Historical Society

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