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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... minister to Madrid , and the appointment was at once confirmed . At that time his health was such as to render it inexpedient for him to go to Washington to receive his instructions and have a personal interview with the President and ...
... minister to Madrid , and the appointment was at once confirmed . At that time his health was such as to render it inexpedient for him to go to Washington to receive his instructions and have a personal interview with the President and ...
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... ministry & people of England , to recover , as far as may be , the friendship and commerce of this country , may I suggest to your Lord- ship that every act of justice & reparation of injuries which shall evidently appear to have been ...
... ministry & people of England , to recover , as far as may be , the friendship and commerce of this country , may I suggest to your Lord- ship that every act of justice & reparation of injuries which shall evidently appear to have been ...
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... ministers who , as well as our own , were disposed to endeavour to strengthen themselves in their old prejudices rather than to adopt those reasonings which the late great crisis * The letter here referred to was printed in Proceedings ...
... ministers who , as well as our own , were disposed to endeavour to strengthen themselves in their old prejudices rather than to adopt those reasonings which the late great crisis * The letter here referred to was printed in Proceedings ...
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Massachusetts Historical Society. called for . It had its effect ; and ministers , both foreign & domestic ( to speak with precision I should confine myself to foreign ministers ) have learnt to take up a new line of reasoning on the ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. called for . It had its effect ; and ministers , both foreign & domestic ( to speak with precision I should confine myself to foreign ministers ) have learnt to take up a new line of reasoning on the ...
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... Minister * now lies sick of a fever , and has been thought in so hazzardous a situation that the place of worship in Brattle Street was filled on the Monday before last with clergymen and others to pray for his recovery ; which , if it ...
... Minister * now lies sick of a fever , and has been thought in so hazzardous a situation that the place of worship in Brattle Street was filled on the Monday before last with clergymen and others to pray for his recovery ; which , if it ...
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