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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... Hampshire in the pursuit of materials for the great work he was engaged in, of which two volumes only were finally published, — the " Historical Collections," — in 1792 and 1794. Mr. Hazard's letters were part of the Belknap donation to ...
... Hampshire in the pursuit of materials for the great work he was engaged in, of which two volumes only were finally published, — the " Historical Collections," — in 1792 and 1794. Mr. Hazard's letters were part of the Belknap donation to ...
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... Hampshire, a work which placed its author in the front rank of our native writers, will not be without interest and value. In printing these letters, the spelling of the original has been preserved, but abbreviated words have usually ...
... Hampshire, a work which placed its author in the front rank of our native writers, will not be without interest and value. In printing these letters, the spelling of the original has been preserved, but abbreviated words have usually ...
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... Hampshire during his residence in Dover, and it had been printed by Robert Aitken, of Philadelphia. The second and third volumes were prepared and printed in Boston. He now wrote the Foresters, and the Lives contained in the two volumes ...
... Hampshire during his residence in Dover, and it had been printed by Robert Aitken, of Philadelphia. The second and third volumes were prepared and printed in Boston. He now wrote the Foresters, and the Lives contained in the two volumes ...
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... Hampshire, when he was writing the History of that State. Much of this correspondence will well repay perusal and publication. The Committee on the Belknap Papers felt that it would be desirable to print a volume of Dr. Belknap's own ...
... Hampshire, when he was writing the History of that State. Much of this correspondence will well repay perusal and publication. The Committee on the Belknap Papers felt that it would be desirable to print a volume of Dr. Belknap's own ...
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... Hampshire to Georgia. In the year last named, he was appointed postmaster-general of the United States, as successor to Richard Bache, who had succeeded Benjamin Franklin, the first postmaster-general under the authority of Congress ...
... Hampshire to Georgia. In the year last named, he was appointed postmaster-general of the United States, as successor to Richard Bache, who had succeeded Benjamin Franklin, the first postmaster-general under the authority of Congress ...
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