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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... object that no other period , no other part of the world ever since it was a world , could exhibit : it is an object more worthy the contemplation of a speculating philosopher than can be or ever could be seen in any other country . And ...
... object that no other period , no other part of the world ever since it was a world , could exhibit : it is an object more worthy the contemplation of a speculating philosopher than can be or ever could be seen in any other country . And ...
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... object to your comeing ) would not be much more expensive than his going to England and return home . Do seriously consider it , and if you conveniently can comply , do not refuse what would give such real pleasure to so many friends ...
... object to your comeing ) would not be much more expensive than his going to England and return home . Do seriously consider it , and if you conveniently can comply , do not refuse what would give such real pleasure to so many friends ...
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... object of your wishes . I have to request that your Excellency will pardon me for intruding thus far ; and that you will believe me to be , with sentiments of the greatest respect , Your Excellency's most obedient servant . HIS ...
... object of your wishes . I have to request that your Excellency will pardon me for intruding thus far ; and that you will believe me to be , with sentiments of the greatest respect , Your Excellency's most obedient servant . HIS ...
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... object to which the Resolution of the General Court lately transmitted to your Excy & referrd to in your letter is pointed . One of the States had passed an Act laying duties on foreign goods imported from any of the United States ...
... object to which the Resolution of the General Court lately transmitted to your Excy & referrd to in your letter is pointed . One of the States had passed an Act laying duties on foreign goods imported from any of the United States ...
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... objects agitate the Cabinets of Europe in secret . The passage of the Dardanells and navigation of the Danube I consider as one ; a free commerce with all the East Indies is a second ; and the independence of South America is the third ...
... objects agitate the Cabinets of Europe in secret . The passage of the Dardanells and navigation of the Danube I consider as one ; a free commerce with all the East Indies is a second ; and the independence of South America is the third ...
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