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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This correspondence between Dr. Jeremy Belknap and Ebekezer Hazard covers a period of about twenty years. It is quite probable that we have here the earliest letters that passed between them ; and we may conjecture, in the absence of ...
This correspondence between Dr. Jeremy Belknap and Ebekezer Hazard covers a period of about twenty years. It is quite probable that we have here the earliest letters that passed between them ; and we may conjecture, in the absence of ...
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In a letter from him to Mr. John Langdon Sibley, written about two months before his death, he says : " The Belknap letters are the property of Erskine Hazard, Esq., No. 1 Clinton Street, Philadelphia. His brother Samuel, an antiquarian ...
In a letter from him to Mr. John Langdon Sibley, written about two months before his death, he says : " The Belknap letters are the property of Erskine Hazard, Esq., No. 1 Clinton Street, Philadelphia. His brother Samuel, an antiquarian ...
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In the autumn of 1786, at the earnest solicitation of Mr. Hazard, he visited Philadelphia, ... of whom were desirous that he should take up his residence there; and Dr. Belknap seems himself to have seriously entertained the thought.
In the autumn of 1786, at the earnest solicitation of Mr. Hazard, he visited Philadelphia, ... of whom were desirous that he should take up his residence there; and Dr. Belknap seems himself to have seriously entertained the thought.
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The Committee on the Belknap Papers felt that it would be desirable to print a volume of Dr. Belknap's own letters ; and they were enabled to do this by the recovery of his correspondence with Mr. Hazard. It seemed to them, also, ...
The Committee on the Belknap Papers felt that it would be desirable to print a volume of Dr. Belknap's own letters ; and they were enabled to do this by the recovery of his correspondence with Mr. Hazard. It seemed to them, also, ...
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BELKNAP. PAPERS. EBENEZER HAZARD TO JEREMY BELKNAP. Portsmouth, Jan. 29, 1779. Keverend Sir, — Some advices received by last post rendering it necessary for me to proceed as expeditiously as possible to Philadelphia, I am deprived of ...
BELKNAP. PAPERS. EBENEZER HAZARD TO JEREMY BELKNAP. Portsmouth, Jan. 29, 1779. Keverend Sir, — Some advices received by last post rendering it necessary for me to proceed as expeditiously as possible to Philadelphia, I am deprived of ...
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