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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... esteem & ye most cordial affection , d ' Sir , Yrs . & c . I had y pleasure of writing to you in Augt last p * M * Gorham and since p ' . THOMAS POWNALL TO JAMES BOWDOIN . RICHMOND , Dec 9 , 83 . Surrey . — MY DE FRIEND , I siezed the ...
... esteem & ye most cordial affection , d ' Sir , Yrs . & c . I had y pleasure of writing to you in Augt last p * M * Gorham and since p ' . THOMAS POWNALL TO JAMES BOWDOIN . RICHMOND , Dec 9 , 83 . Surrey . — MY DE FRIEND , I siezed the ...
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... esteem & respect , Sir , your most obedient , and most humble servant . LIEUT GENERAL SIR GUY Carleton , K. B. Oxfordshire . J. TEMPLE . JAMES BOWDOIN TO THOMAS POWNALL . † THE HON . THOS POWNALL , ESQR . BOSTON , Aug. 21 , 1784 . DEAR ...
... esteem & respect , Sir , your most obedient , and most humble servant . LIEUT GENERAL SIR GUY Carleton , K. B. Oxfordshire . J. TEMPLE . JAMES BOWDOIN TO THOMAS POWNALL . † THE HON . THOS POWNALL , ESQR . BOSTON , Aug. 21 , 1784 . DEAR ...
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... esteem , and particularly to distinguish you from y Governours which succeeded you ; and they could not think of any way of doing it more likely than by such a commission which they would use their influence to obtain . Thus far the ...
... esteem , and particularly to distinguish you from y Governours which succeeded you ; and they could not think of any way of doing it more likely than by such a commission which they would use their influence to obtain . Thus far the ...
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... esteem I am , dear Sir , Your most obedient , humble servant . J. TEMPLE . Will you do me the favor by return of the post to acknowledge the receipt of this letter , as I shall not be perfectly easy till I know it hath not miscarried ...
... esteem I am , dear Sir , Your most obedient , humble servant . J. TEMPLE . Will you do me the favor by return of the post to acknowledge the receipt of this letter , as I shall not be perfectly easy till I know it hath not miscarried ...
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... esteem'd by every one who knows him ; and I have had the same character of Tom from Scotland . I must like- wise add in justice to my third son , Grenville ( for tho he is your heir , I cannot help in some measure calling him my third ...
... esteem'd by every one who knows him ; and I have had the same character of Tom from Scotland . I must like- wise add in justice to my third son , Grenville ( for tho he is your heir , I cannot help in some measure calling him my third ...
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