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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... write officially to you . I flatter myself , however , that you will not take it amiss that I thus trespass a few minutes upon your time . Your Lordship will recollect that I had frequently the honor of writing to you at the beginning ...
... write officially to you . I flatter myself , however , that you will not take it amiss that I thus trespass a few minutes upon your time . Your Lordship will recollect that I had frequently the honor of writing to you at the beginning ...
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... writes me he is about going to England ) meet with honest & honorable reparation for his past sufferings , it would be pleasing to his friends & connexions ( who are neither few nor insignificant in these States ) & would no doubt tend ...
... writes me he is about going to England ) meet with honest & honorable reparation for his past sufferings , it would be pleasing to his friends & connexions ( who are neither few nor insignificant in these States ) & would no doubt tend ...
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... writing his verbal report to * The report and other documents here printed are from a manuscript of six folio pages , attested by the autograph signature of John Avery , Secy , and evidently compiled after the passage and approval of ...
... writing his verbal report to * The report and other documents here printed are from a manuscript of six folio pages , attested by the autograph signature of John Avery , Secy , and evidently compiled after the passage and approval of ...
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... writing what he had done in obedience to their order concerning the said charge against Mr. Temple ? " Then follows the report as given above . — EDS . - time to depart from this Commonwealth , not to return 1783. ] 15 PROCEEDINGS IN ...
... writing what he had done in obedience to their order concerning the said charge against Mr. Temple ? " Then follows the report as given above . — EDS . - time to depart from this Commonwealth , not to return 1783. ] 15 PROCEEDINGS IN ...
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... 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 of Peace ...
... 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 of Peace ...
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