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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... attention to circumstances will convince you that this is impracticable. I should have been happy in paying you another visit, but the nature of my business .was such as necessarily prevented it. Should our lives be spared, it is not ...
... attention to circumstances will convince you that this is impracticable. I should have been happy in paying you another visit, but the nature of my business .was such as necessarily prevented it. Should our lives be spared, it is not ...
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... attention. The Pennsylvanians have dignified theirs with the title of University. I am informed the Convention of the State intend doing the like honour to your alma mater; and, as your G. C. copy all laudable examples, no doubt ...
... attention. The Pennsylvanians have dignified theirs with the title of University. I am informed the Convention of the State intend doing the like honour to your alma mater; and, as your G. C. copy all laudable examples, no doubt ...
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... attention to your comfort and their own honour lately : it ought to have been done sooner. The secession of the malcontents will be beneficial, as it will remove a dangerous leaven, which might frequently i ,M be troublesome. Upon my ...
... attention to your comfort and their own honour lately : it ought to have been done sooner. The secession of the malcontents will be beneficial, as it will remove a dangerous leaven, which might frequently i ,M be troublesome. Upon my ...
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... attention to me since you have been at Philadelphia (two marks of which I have received, viz., May 5th and 12th) is extremely pleasing to me. I should have wrote you again much before this time, had I not expected you soon to return to ...
... attention to me since you have been at Philadelphia (two marks of which I have received, viz., May 5th and 12th) is extremely pleasing to me. I should have wrote you again much before this time, had I not expected you soon to return to ...
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... attention was paid to it. However, it did not • pass altogether unnoticed, for people in general remarked that yellowish " or brassy " colour of the atmosphere mentioned in the eastern accounts, which they attributed to a singular ...
... attention was paid to it. However, it did not • pass altogether unnoticed, for people in general remarked that yellowish " or brassy " colour of the atmosphere mentioned in the eastern accounts, which they attributed to a singular ...
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