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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... Josey's arrival, as he now wants him. I called to see Ulysses the other evening : he asked me, according to custom, if I had heard lately from you ; for, you must know, I have frequently highly entertained him with parts of your letters ...
... Josey's arrival, as he now wants him. I called to see Ulysses the other evening : he asked me, according to custom, if I had heard lately from you ; for, you must know, I have frequently highly entertained him with parts of your letters ...
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... Josey, when he comes, in introducing himself to an acquaintance with them, I shall be exceedingly obliged. It will be a comfort to him to find anybody that has the, name of a relation ; and, from what I have heard of that family, they ...
... Josey, when he comes, in introducing himself to an acquaintance with them, I shall be exceedingly obliged. It will be a comfort to him to find anybody that has the, name of a relation ; and, from what I have heard of that family, they ...
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... Josey. A woman died here in child-bed yesterday, but I think it probable he will be safe enough on that score. However, it is natural for parents to be anxious about their children, when absent, even though they have the highest ...
... Josey. A woman died here in child-bed yesterday, but I think it probable he will be safe enough on that score. However, it is natural for parents to be anxious about their children, when absent, even though they have the highest ...
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Massachusetts Historical Society. kind as to let Josey have part of his cabbin and mattress on the voyage. Indeed, every circumstance since my coming into this town has been as favourable as I could have wished ; and, if I hear of his ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. kind as to let Josey have part of his cabbin and mattress on the voyage. Indeed, every circumstance since my coming into this town has been as favourable as I could have wished ; and, if I hear of his ...
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... Josey as soon as possible, but begs you will not make yourself uneasy about accidents which human wisdom cannot prevent or even foresee. You see by my writing that I am in an hurry, and have only time to add to Mrs. H.'s salutations to ...
... Josey as soon as possible, but begs you will not make yourself uneasy about accidents which human wisdom cannot prevent or even foresee. You see by my writing that I am in an hurry, and have only time to add to Mrs. H.'s salutations to ...
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