Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1877 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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Massachusetts Historical Society. PREFATORY NOTE. 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 ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. PREFATORY NOTE. 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 ...
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... Belknap letters are the property of Erskine Hazard, Esq., No. 1 Clinton Street, Philadelphia. His brother Samuel, an ... Belknap, to procure these letters for the Society, then opened a correspondence with Mr. Webster, and ...
... Belknap letters are the property of Erskine Hazard, Esq., No. 1 Clinton Street, Philadelphia. His brother Samuel, an ... Belknap, to procure these letters for the Society, then opened a correspondence with Mr. Webster, and ...
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... Hazard, he visited Philadelphia, and made the acquaintance of many distinguished men in that city, some of whom were desirous that he should take up his residence there; and Dr. Belknap seems himself to have seriously entertained the ...
... Hazard, he visited Philadelphia, and made the acquaintance of many distinguished men in that city, some of whom were desirous that he should take up his residence there; and Dr. Belknap seems himself to have seriously entertained the ...
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... Hazard, which were counterparts of Dr. Belknap's letters. Besides, Hazard's letters are admirable in themselves. Dr. Belknap's correspondent, Ebenezer Hazard, was a member of one oi the old families of Philadelphia. His father, Samuel ...
... Hazard, which were counterparts of Dr. Belknap's letters. Besides, Hazard's letters are admirable in themselves. Dr. Belknap's correspondent, Ebenezer Hazard, was a member of one oi the old families of Philadelphia. His father, Samuel ...
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... Belknap, I am, reverend sir, Your very humble servant, Ebei^. Hazard. BELKNAP TO HAZARD. Dover, Feb. 2, 1779. Sir, — I am favoured with yours of 29th ult., and the return of Gorges's History. I know not how you mistook my meaning with ...
... Belknap, I am, reverend sir, Your very humble servant, Ebei^. Hazard. BELKNAP TO HAZARD. Dover, Feb. 2, 1779. Sir, — I am favoured with yours of 29th ult., and the return of Gorges's History. I know not how you mistook my meaning with ...
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