Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe 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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... March of that year, at page 295, in which it was said that " it would be desirable to receive Dr. Belknap's part of that correspondence, which is in possession of some member of the family of Mr. Hazard." Application for Dr. Belknap's ...
... March of that year, at page 295, in which it was said that " it would be desirable to receive Dr. Belknap's part of that correspondence, which is in possession of some member of the family of Mr. Hazard." Application for Dr. Belknap's ...
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... March. The weather has been excessively severe and the snow is deep. ' I was obliged to sustain the rigour of last Friday night, which our people say was the coldest in the memory. * Ultimo. — Eds. * Seep. 251. — Eds. 30 THE BELKNAP ...
... March. The weather has been excessively severe and the snow is deep. ' I was obliged to sustain the rigour of last Friday night, which our people say was the coldest in the memory. * Ultimo. — Eds. * Seep. 251. — Eds. 30 THE BELKNAP ...
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... March 10, 1780. Very dear Sir, — I have been too long in your debt, but could assign a good reason for it, were apologies between us lawful ; but yours of February 1st did not come to hand so soon as that of February 4. I cannot account ...
... March 10, 1780. Very dear Sir, — I have been too long in your debt, but could assign a good reason for it, were apologies between us lawful ; but yours of February 1st did not come to hand so soon as that of February 4. I cannot account ...
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... march were many and great, — over mountain, through mbrasses, down and up craggy steeps, and through rapid streams almost unwadable ; but the whole was endured with a becoming fortitude. He informs me that they destroyed about a hundred ...
... march were many and great, — over mountain, through mbrasses, down and up craggy steeps, and through rapid streams almost unwadable ; but the whole was endured with a becoming fortitude. He informs me that they destroyed about a hundred ...
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... March 11, 1780. My dear Sir, — I forgot, in my hurry, to mention several things yesterday which I at first intended. Have you the Life of William Penn (the founder of Pennsylvania) in your Biographical Collection ? I have lately met ...
... March 11, 1780. My dear Sir, — I forgot, in my hurry, to mention several things yesterday which I at first intended. Have you the Life of William Penn (the founder of Pennsylvania) in your Biographical Collection ? I have lately met ...
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