Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyFor 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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They have alleged the apparent barrenness of the Holy Land, at this day, as an argument against its being able to maintain so many people, and such vast armies as are said to have lived in it in the days of the kings of Israel.
They have alleged the apparent barrenness of the Holy Land, at this day, as an argument against its being able to maintain so many people, and such vast armies as are said to have lived in it in the days of the kings of Israel.
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It is a pity you cannot proceed with your Biographical Dictionary, and it has grieved me not a little that I have not been able as yet to furnish you with any materials for it. I do not think the work will proceed much faster in Mr.
It is a pity you cannot proceed with your Biographical Dictionary, and it has grieved me not a little that I have not been able as yet to furnish you with any materials for it. I do not think the work will proceed much faster in Mr.
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I will join you as far as I am able in making useful discoveries, and I will join you in publishing them for the common good. The arts and manufactures have already, for the time, made great progress among us.
I will join you as far as I am able in making useful discoveries, and I will join you in publishing them for the common good. The arts and manufactures have already, for the time, made great progress among us.
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Heaven grant you a confirmed state of health, that you may be able to complete the important plans you have entered upon. I should have said nothing more of your being at Portsmouth and not coming here, had you not warned me that " such ...
Heaven grant you a confirmed state of health, that you may be able to complete the important plans you have entered upon. I should have said nothing more of your being at Portsmouth and not coming here, had you not warned me that " such ...
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... able to salute Mrs. H. before the war is over. Adieu, my dear sir. I am yours affectionately, Eben. Hazard. HAZARD TO BELKNAP. Jamaica Plain, March 1, 1781. My DExAR Sir, — Soon after I had wrote to you from Portsmouth, ...
... able to salute Mrs. H. before the war is over. Adieu, my dear sir. I am yours affectionately, Eben. Hazard. HAZARD TO BELKNAP. Jamaica Plain, March 1, 1781. My DExAR Sir, — Soon after I had wrote to you from Portsmouth, ...
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