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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... arrived there about the end of July , and remained until the latter part of October , when he went to Paris . In March , 1806 , he was joined with General Armstrong , the American minister to France , in a special commission to treat ...
... arrived there about the end of July , and remained until the latter part of October , when he went to Paris . In March , 1806 , he was joined with General Armstrong , the American minister to France , in a special commission to treat ...
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... arrival in 1781 to the present day , " which gives its history . In October , 1782 , Mr. Sullivan delivered to the General Court " eight or ten sheets of paper , with the following title to them : These sheets contain the facts and ...
... arrival in 1781 to the present day , " which gives its history . In October , 1782 , Mr. Sullivan delivered to the General Court " eight or ten sheets of paper , with the following title to them : These sheets contain the facts and ...
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... arrived . By a letter dated March 17 , 1779 , which I had the pleasure of receiving from you , you acquainted me that the lands which I held in Pownalborough & which ( as I informed you ) I intended to give to Harvard College were not ...
... arrived . By a letter dated March 17 , 1779 , which I had the pleasure of receiving from you , you acquainted me that the lands which I held in Pownalborough & which ( as I informed you ) I intended to give to Harvard College were not ...
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... arrived from America ; as the opportunities he has had of getting at the true state of affairs in that country have been great , and as his character is established in good sense & integrity , they will , no doubt , duely attend to his ...
... arrived from America ; as the opportunities he has had of getting at the true state of affairs in that country have been great , and as his character is established in good sense & integrity , they will , no doubt , duely attend to his ...
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... arrival such decisive answer from the ministry . I have not , nor do I mean to solicit any favors from England . A fair proposition has been made , and made as I think & certainly ment , in a frank & explicit manner . The minis- try are ...
... arrival such decisive answer from the ministry . I have not , nor do I mean to solicit any favors from England . A fair proposition has been made , and made as I think & certainly ment , in a frank & explicit manner . The minis- try are ...
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