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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... important & trying occasions , & at every risk & sacrafise , rendered great and faithfull services to this my native country ! and , regardless of all selfinterested considerations on the one hand , as well as unmindfull of supreme ...
... important & trying occasions , & at every risk & sacrafise , rendered great and faithfull services to this my native country ! and , regardless of all selfinterested considerations on the one hand , as well as unmindfull of supreme ...
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... important appointments , discharged to the entire satisfaction of the public , you are so thor- oughly acquainted with , convince any that may be still his father and his son , he did not graduate at Harvard College , but engaged in ...
... important appointments , discharged to the entire satisfaction of the public , you are so thor- oughly acquainted with , convince any that may be still his father and his son , he did not graduate at Harvard College , but engaged in ...
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... important and particularly so with regard to myself . All the American ministers are now called home , or , which is the same thing , have leave to return . Jay sail'd last week for New York . Laurens sails this week for that country ...
... important and particularly so with regard to myself . All the American ministers are now called home , or , which is the same thing , have leave to return . Jay sail'd last week for New York . Laurens sails this week for that country ...
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... important national advantages would undoubtedly result to this country ? for I need not tell you , ( your late Commander in Chief Sir Guy Carleton from personal knowledge , Dr Price , M Jackson , Lord Barrington , Sir Cecil Wray , Mr ...
... important national advantages would undoubtedly result to this country ? for I need not tell you , ( your late Commander in Chief Sir Guy Carleton from personal knowledge , Dr Price , M Jackson , Lord Barrington , Sir Cecil Wray , Mr ...
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... importance ; but this is of such a nature that I find myself obliged to take some notice of it . I would therefore observe , that an honest man , whose character as such I am conscious be- longs to me , cannot take the oath of office ...
... importance ; but this is of such a nature that I find myself obliged to take some notice of it . I would therefore observe , that an honest man , whose character as such I am conscious be- longs to me , cannot take the oath of office ...
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