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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... Libbey a second bundle, containing, as you have wrote on the outside, the remainder of the letters. On looking over the whole, I find they will be of much service to my History. I mean many of them, especially those in 1745 and 6, two ...
... Libbey a second bundle, containing, as you have wrote on the outside, the remainder of the letters. On looking over the whole, I find they will be of much service to my History. I mean many of them, especially those in 1745 and 6, two ...
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... Libbey sent me a copy of the Constitution. I have read it over, and think I could live very comfortably under it. That of Massachusetts was evidently your pattern. In some parts you have improved upon it; in others, perhaps, you have ...
... Libbey sent me a copy of the Constitution. I have read it over, and think I could live very comfortably under it. That of Massachusetts was evidently your pattern. In some parts you have improved upon it; in others, perhaps, you have ...
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... Libbey to frank it. Remember me affectionately to Mrs. B. Tell her I hope all her good wishes will not be in vain. Adieu. Eben. Hazard. BELKNAP TO HAZARD. Dover, Feb. 17, 1782. Dear Sir, — It is some time since I had the pleasure of ...
... Libbey to frank it. Remember me affectionately to Mrs. B. Tell her I hope all her good wishes will not be in vain. Adieu. Eben. Hazard. BELKNAP TO HAZARD. Dover, Feb. 17, 1782. Dear Sir, — It is some time since I had the pleasure of ...
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... * Lowndes speaks of this work of John Ingenhouse as " highly esteemed by the experimental philosophers of that period." — Eds. * Mr. Jeremiah Libbey, so often mentioned in these letters, 1783.] THE BELKNAP PAPERS. 219.
... * Lowndes speaks of this work of John Ingenhouse as " highly esteemed by the experimental philosophers of that period." — Eds. * Mr. Jeremiah Libbey, so often mentioned in these letters, 1783.] THE BELKNAP PAPERS. 219.
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... Libbey # has distributed the papers you sent him, and that two of them have found their way to Dover. A difficulty has arisen here about the subscription, which would never have existed but in such a place. You must know, sir, that in ...
... Libbey # has distributed the papers you sent him, and that two of them have found their way to Dover. A difficulty has arisen here about the subscription, which would never have existed but in such a place. You must know, sir, that in ...
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