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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Massachusetts Historical Society. in Europe ? Whether a traveller of this description must not expect to meet with suspicions & jealousies & the effect of old grudges to us Englishmen ? Whether one must not expect to experience many ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. in Europe ? Whether a traveller of this description must not expect to meet with suspicions & jealousies & the effect of old grudges to us Englishmen ? Whether one must not expect to experience many ...
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... expect any other advantages from your administration than what we shall receive in common with our fellow citizens ; and it is our own opinion that such advantages only have we a right to expect . We are however fully sensible that the ...
... expect any other advantages from your administration than what we shall receive in common with our fellow citizens ; and it is our own opinion that such advantages only have we a right to expect . We are however fully sensible that the ...
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... expect from any other British Consul . " The day I received the letter , I forwarded the extract to a Massachusetts delegate at Congress , who I believed was friendly to you ; that he might therewith make favorable impressions , & I ...
... expect from any other British Consul . " The day I received the letter , I forwarded the extract to a Massachusetts delegate at Congress , who I believed was friendly to you ; that he might therewith make favorable impressions , & I ...
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... expect to sail in three weeks at farthest , & must be ready before . Pray you therefore to enclose your letter to Mr Stiles in one from yourself , & send by the post for safety the first opportunity , that it may not be too late . The ...
... expect to sail in three weeks at farthest , & must be ready before . Pray you therefore to enclose your letter to Mr Stiles in one from yourself , & send by the post for safety the first opportunity , that it may not be too late . The ...
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... expect , it is my sincere wish that by your mediation a lasting and most friendly inter- course may be established between the two countries . As a clergyman I took an early part on the side of America , but now the war is over I desire ...
... expect , it is my sincere wish that by your mediation a lasting and most friendly inter- course may be established between the two countries . As a clergyman I took an early part on the side of America , but now the war is over I desire ...
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