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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... pleasure in & obstruct all advantage to be derived from such a philo- sophic journey ? It will be impossible that I could arange my matters so as to come this year , & it would be improper for me to think of it ' till the swell , as ...
... pleasure in & obstruct all advantage to be derived from such a philo- sophic journey ? It will be impossible that I could arange my matters so as to come this year , & it would be improper for me to think of it ' till the swell , as ...
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... pleasure to see our old friend ; and to none of them more than to myself . When you come you will scarcely see any other than new faces . Tho ' this is naturally to be expected after so long absence , the change woh in that respect has ...
... pleasure to see our old friend ; and to none of them more than to myself . When you come you will scarcely see any other than new faces . Tho ' this is naturally to be expected after so long absence , the change woh in that respect has ...
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... pleasure of writing to you in Augt last p * M * Gorham and since p ' . THOMAS POWNALL TO JAMES BOWDOIN . RICHMOND , Dec 9 , 83 . Surrey . — MY DE FRIEND , I siezed the first oportunity wch of fered after the signing of the Preliminaries ...
... pleasure of writing to you in Augt last p * M * Gorham and since p ' . THOMAS POWNALL TO JAMES BOWDOIN . RICHMOND , Dec 9 , 83 . Surrey . — MY DE FRIEND , I siezed the first oportunity wch of fered after the signing of the Preliminaries ...
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... pleasure of receiving from you , you acquainted me that the lands which I held in Pownalborough & which ( as I informed you ) I intended to give to Harvard College were not sold , as others were in common , but that a gentleman at your ...
... pleasure of receiving from you , you acquainted me that the lands which I held in Pownalborough & which ( as I informed you ) I intended to give to Harvard College were not sold , as others were in common , but that a gentleman at your ...
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... pleasure to the Honble Mr Bowdoin's , when you invited me the last time I saw you . Persuaded as I anı , and have ever been , of your having exerted yourself to serve your country , and full of indignation at the pretenders to ...
... pleasure to the Honble Mr Bowdoin's , when you invited me the last time I saw you . Persuaded as I anı , and have ever been , of your having exerted yourself to serve your country , and full of indignation at the pretenders to ...
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