Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1907 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... answer , of the 18th fol- lowing ; ever since which I have been waiting with much solicitude for the determination of the two honor- able houses , ( if they shall think it a matter to be determined by them ) agreably to the purport of ...
... answer , of the 18th fol- lowing ; ever since which I have been waiting with much solicitude for the determination of the two honor- able houses , ( if they shall think it a matter to be determined by them ) agreably to the purport of ...
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... answers that the above mentioned allegations were referred to him " to be acted upon as to law & justice appertaineth " : That upon con- sidering these allegations , there appear to be some of them bottomed upon great political ...
... answers that the above mentioned allegations were referred to him " to be acted upon as to law & justice appertaineth " : That upon con- sidering these allegations , there appear to be some of them bottomed upon great political ...
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... to which it is an answer , and the subsequent correspondence on the same subject , except Bowdoin's letter of Aug. 21 , 1784 , have not been printed before . - Eds . ch be one . To us of the old race 1783. ] 21 JAMES BOWDOIN .
... to which it is an answer , and the subsequent correspondence on the same subject , except Bowdoin's letter of Aug. 21 , 1784 , have not been printed before . - Eds . ch be one . To us of the old race 1783. ] 21 JAMES BOWDOIN .
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... answer- ing to that description , I will give you notice of it . In yo mean while lay aside every apprehension of uncivil treatment in travelling through this country . Every gent " from every country , excepting American refugees ...
... answer- ing to that description , I will give you notice of it . In yo mean while lay aside every apprehension of uncivil treatment in travelling through this country . Every gent " from every country , excepting American refugees ...
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... answer from you or Dr Cooper or the College on that head I must suppose either that my letters or your answer must have mis- carried . * I have therefore made out a second power of the same purport & tenor which Mr J. Adams & his son ...
... answer from you or Dr Cooper or the College on that head I must suppose either that my letters or your answer must have mis- carried . * I have therefore made out a second power of the same purport & tenor which Mr J. Adams & his son ...
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