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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... late associate Robert C. Winthrop , Jr. , and are mainly comprised in five large volumes . In 1897 a selection from them , consisting almost wholly of letters to or from Governor Bowdoin and his son - in - law Sir John Temple , during ...
... late associate Robert C. Winthrop , Jr. , and are mainly comprised in five large volumes . In 1897 a selection from them , consisting almost wholly of letters to or from Governor Bowdoin and his son - in - law Sir John Temple , during ...
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... late troubles has subsided & things begin to flow in their natural course & channel . I therefore should be glad in the mean time to hear from you on the subject . I have enclosed this to our old friend Dr Franklin & have desired him to ...
... late troubles has subsided & things begin to flow in their natural course & channel . I therefore should be glad in the mean time to hear from you on the subject . I have enclosed this to our old friend Dr Franklin & have desired him to ...
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... late war , the conduct of John Temple , Esq , in passing to & from the enemies of these States without the permission in such cases required by the laws & customs of nations at war , & on pretences not well explained , excited in the ...
... late war , the conduct of John Temple , Esq , in passing to & from the enemies of these States without the permission in such cases required by the laws & customs of nations at war , & on pretences not well explained , excited in the ...
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... late war , the Governor with the advice of Council was pleased for certain reasons to order that John Temple , Esq , should enter into bonds with sureties , conditioned that he would not do or say any thing in opposition to or in ...
... late war , the Governor with the advice of Council was pleased for certain reasons to order that John Temple , Esq , should enter into bonds with sureties , conditioned that he would not do or say any thing in opposition to or in ...
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... than to adopt those reasonings which the late great crisis * The letter here referred to was printed in Proceedings , vol . v . p . 244. — Eds . - called for . It had its effect ; and ministers 1783. ] 25 THOMAS POWNALL .
... than to adopt those reasonings which the late great crisis * The letter here referred to was printed in Proceedings , vol . v . p . 244. — Eds . - called for . It had its effect ; and ministers 1783. ] 25 THOMAS POWNALL .
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