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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... mention the singular case of Mr Temple . He and Doctor Franklin are the only crown officers of rank who were dismiss'd from very lucrative & honorable employ- ment for their attachment to this their native country ; or rather for not ...
... mention the singular case of Mr Temple . He and Doctor Franklin are the only crown officers of rank who were dismiss'd from very lucrative & honorable employ- ment for their attachment to this their native country ; or rather for not ...
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... mention a matter of which I am doubtfull how it may be understood & received . As I shall reside in France & have no rank or honors from my native country , I should be proud to owe the rank in which I should stand there from the ...
... mention a matter of which I am doubtfull how it may be understood & received . As I shall reside in France & have no rank or honors from my native country , I should be proud to owe the rank in which I should stand there from the ...
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... mention you had sent me thro the hands of Mr Adams one of your pamphlets directed to the Sovereigns of America ; but I have not yet recd it . I have had one from another gentleman , and have read it with pleasure . There are ...
... mention you had sent me thro the hands of Mr Adams one of your pamphlets directed to the Sovereigns of America ; but I have not yet recd it . I have had one from another gentleman , and have read it with pleasure . There are ...
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... mentioning these particulars . I mean nothing but to prevent two honest men from suffering by a ground- less suspicion ; and my principal intention in this letter is to convey to you my grateful acknowledgmts of the notice you have ...
... mentioning these particulars . I mean nothing but to prevent two honest men from suffering by a ground- less suspicion ; and my principal intention in this letter is to convey to you my grateful acknowledgmts of the notice you have ...
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... mention'd his having been recommended to his notice by a letter from you and two or three other friends in England , but did not say one word of any man- ner of recommendation on the subject I was then address- ing for , which I own ...
... mention'd his having been recommended to his notice by a letter from you and two or three other friends in England , but did not say one word of any man- ner of recommendation on the subject I was then address- ing for , which I own ...
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