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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... consider this wonderfull Revolution as the visible interposition of Divine Providence , superceeding the ordi- nary course of human affaires . Quod promittere nemo Auderet , volvenda dies , en , attulit ultro . † I mean most certainly ...
... consider this wonderfull Revolution as the visible interposition of Divine Providence , superceeding the ordi- nary course of human affaires . Quod promittere nemo Auderet , volvenda dies , en , attulit ultro . † I mean most certainly ...
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... consider it with you , " as ye visible interposition of divine providence , superceeding the ordinary course of human affairs . " Among y agreable consequences that are likely to arise from it , your intended visit to this country will ...
... consider it with you , " as ye visible interposition of divine providence , superceeding the ordinary course of human affairs . " Among y agreable consequences that are likely to arise from it , your intended visit to this country will ...
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... consider the pamphlet written by Lord Sheffield in any other light than purposely to keep up ill humor between the two countries ; & perhaps with design to embarrass & impede the measures of the present minis- ters , who , I understand ...
... consider the pamphlet written by Lord Sheffield in any other light than purposely to keep up ill humor between the two countries ; & perhaps with design to embarrass & impede the measures of the present minis- ters , who , I understand ...
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... consider- able amount , possibly moderate pensions may be obtaind for them on a dereliction of their proportion of their claims . Something in this way is all that at present occurrs to my son or me to be done for them , but any ...
... consider- able amount , possibly moderate pensions may be obtaind for them on a dereliction of their proportion of their claims . Something in this way is all that at present occurrs to my son or me to be done for them , but any ...
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... consider it , and if you conveniently can comply , do not refuse what would give such real pleasure to so many friends . Three days brings you to the Head ; eight or ten hours to Dublin , and in Dublin a friend's house and warmest ...
... consider it , and if you conveniently can comply , do not refuse what would give such real pleasure to so many friends . Three days brings you to the Head ; eight or ten hours to Dublin , and in Dublin a friend's house and warmest ...
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