Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyFor 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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... when New York was evacuated by the Americans, the post-office was transferred with the army. ... and which he was afterwards instrumental in converting into the Insurance Company of North America, one of the oldest and most ...
... when New York was evacuated by the Americans, the post-office was transferred with the army. ... and which he was afterwards instrumental in converting into the Insurance Company of North America, one of the oldest and most ...
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I find among my papers a geographical remark, extracted from Burnaby's Travels through North America in 1759, which perhaps may be worth your notice in your intended Geography, page 127 : "The soil of New Jersey is a kind of red slate, ...
I find among my papers a geographical remark, extracted from Burnaby's Travels through North America in 1759, which perhaps may be worth your notice in your intended Geography, page 127 : "The soil of New Jersey is a kind of red slate, ...
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I think there is not a colder situation in North America. But what is remarkable the snow is not so deep back in the woods as it is here. The spring and better travelling will be very acceptable. Mrs. Belknap desires her compliments, ...
I think there is not a colder situation in North America. But what is remarkable the snow is not so deep back in the woods as it is here. The spring and better travelling will be very acceptable. Mrs. Belknap desires her compliments, ...
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Is not this a proof of an universal deluge ? or, rather, of one in America ? The ising-glass at Boscawen must certainly be valuable, though I don't know to wdiat uses manufacturers apply it.
Is not this a proof of an universal deluge ? or, rather, of one in America ? The ising-glass at Boscawen must certainly be valuable, though I don't know to wdiat uses manufacturers apply it.
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Carry your enthusiasm in favour of America as far as you please, I will most cordially join you. I will join you as far as I am able in making useful discoveries, and I will join you in publishing them for the common good.
Carry your enthusiasm in favour of America as far as you please, I will most cordially join you. I will join you as far as I am able in making useful discoveries, and I will join you in publishing them for the common good.
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