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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... sincere wish & desire ( as it doubtless is the wisdom ) of the 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 ...
... sincere wish & desire ( as it doubtless is the wisdom ) of the 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 ...
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... sincere & lasting return of intercourse , friendship , & commerce between the two countries . * My son , who in the cool hour of recollection I dare say will be thought to have been cruelly imprison'd & ill treated in England , will ...
... sincere & lasting return of intercourse , friendship , & commerce between the two countries . * My son , who in the cool hour of recollection I dare say will be thought to have been cruelly imprison'd & ill treated in England , will ...
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... sincerely & anxiously that my Memorial to the Souvereigns of America may have as full & effectual operation ; saying this ( as this letter comes by favor of Mr Adams ) it is justice to him to mark that he does not approve my idea of an ...
... sincerely & anxiously that my Memorial to the Souvereigns of America may have as full & effectual operation ; saying this ( as this letter comes by favor of Mr Adams ) it is justice to him to mark that he does not approve my idea of an ...
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... sincerely wish for the honour & benefit of my country to see the day when none but such as are best qualified , both by abilities & integrity , shall fill those departments which are now possessed by dunces , frib- blers , and coxcombs ...
... sincerely wish for the honour & benefit of my country to see the day when none but such as are best qualified , both by abilities & integrity , shall fill those departments which are now possessed by dunces , frib- blers , and coxcombs ...
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... sincerely wish you , & those that are most dear to you , all imaginable happiness , and am , Dear Sir , your most obedient servant . HONBLE MR TEMPLE . SAMUEL DEXTER . THOMAS POWNALL TO JAMES BOWDOIN . DEAR SIR , -In your letter I find ...
... sincerely wish you , & those that are most dear to you , all imaginable happiness , and am , Dear Sir , your most obedient servant . HONBLE MR TEMPLE . SAMUEL DEXTER . THOMAS POWNALL TO JAMES BOWDOIN . DEAR SIR , -In your letter I find ...
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