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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... doubt , but he was utterly deficient in judgment and tact , and he was the victim of his own petty jealousies . His author- ship of the Newburg Addresses will not be forgotten by any student of American history ; and his management of ...
... doubt , but he was utterly deficient in judgment and tact , and he was the victim of his own petty jealousies . His author- ship of the Newburg Addresses will not be forgotten by any student of American history ; and his management of ...
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... , it would be pleasing to his friends & connexions ( who are neither few nor insignificant in these States ) & would no doubt tend to create good 8 [ 1783 . THE BOWDOIN AND TEMPLE PAPERS . THE BOWDOIN AND TEMPLE PAPERS (1783-1790)
... , it would be pleasing to his friends & connexions ( who are neither few nor insignificant in these States ) & would no doubt tend to create good 8 [ 1783 . THE BOWDOIN AND TEMPLE PAPERS . THE BOWDOIN AND TEMPLE PAPERS (1783-1790)
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Massachusetts Historical Society. States ) & would no doubt tend to create good humour between the two countries . He was Lt Governor of one of the then Provinces ; had a seat at the council board in five other Provinces ; was Surveyor ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. States ) & would no doubt tend to create good humour between the two countries . He was Lt Governor of one of the then Provinces ; had a seat at the council board in five other Provinces ; was Surveyor ...
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... doubt not you will , by your exertions to serve America respecting their commercial interests , which from your former important appointments , discharged to the entire satisfaction of the public , you are so thor- oughly acquainted ...
... doubt not you will , by your exertions to serve America respecting their commercial interests , which from your former important appointments , discharged to the entire satisfaction of the public , you are so thor- oughly acquainted ...
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... doubt be for the mutual advantage of both countries . Every measure that may at this time . appear narrow or higgling on the part of this country must be peculiarly detrimental to the re - establishment of that friendship , confidence ...
... doubt be for the mutual advantage of both countries . Every measure that may at this time . appear narrow or higgling on the part of this country must be peculiarly detrimental to the re - establishment of that friendship , confidence ...
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acquainted affairs althô American apprehend believe BENJAMIN LINCOLN Boston BOWDOIN TO GEORGE Britain British circumstances commerce commission Commonwealth conduct Congress consider copy Court DEAR SIR desire dr Sir enclosed Englª England ESQR esteem Excellency's expect favor Floridas France French friends G. W. ERVING GEORGE CLINTON GEORGE W give Governor Bowdoin Harvard College HENRY DEARBORN honor hope insurgents interest JAMES BOWDOIN JAMES MADISON JOHN ARMSTRONG JOHN TEMPLE justice late letter LL.D Louisiana Madrid Massachusetts measures ment minister Monroe NATHAN DANE negociation obedt obliged opinion Paris peace person pleasure present President Prince probably procure recd received regard respect sent servt shª sincerely soon Spain Spanish govt Sullivan thing thrô tion town treaty TRISTRAM DALTON United vessels wish write ye U. S.