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 - Questionable Doctors Disciplined by State and Federal Governments : Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont by Phyllis McCarthy, Alana Bame, et all  2000-08-01
 - Economic development agencies.(GOVERNMENT)(Directory): An article from: New Hampshire Business Review by Unavailable,  2009-07-31
 - Heads of Families in New Hampshire 1790 First Census of the United States by Us Government,  1964
 - 'Economic stimulus' revives era of activist government.(Brief Article): An article from: New Hampshire Business Review 
 - New Hampshire (v. 49); An Epitome of Popular Government by Franklin Benjamin Sanborn,  2009-12-15
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 - The tax collector and the town treasurer in New Hampshire (New Hampshire. University. Dept. of Government. Governmental series) by Gilbert Cantor,  1955
 - General address to the freemen of New-Hampshire; or, The general government and the leaders of the New-England opposition contrasted 
 - The manager plan and New Hampshire towns and cities;: A contribution of the Bureau of Government Research, University of New Hampshire by Lashley Grey Harvey,  1947
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