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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By this means,- perhaps, in a series of time the thing may be done ; but if it must lie solely or chiefly upon me, and I am to continue in my present embarrassed and heterogeneous situation, ...
By this means,- perhaps, in a series of time the thing may be done ; but if it must lie solely or chiefly upon me, and I am to continue in my present embarrassed and heterogeneous situation, ...
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When the fifer was going to change a tune, he gave the child no warning, but played on without stopping, as if he was continuing the former tune. The child immediately perceived the change, and beat the tune the fifer played.
When the fifer was going to change a tune, he gave the child no warning, but played on without stopping, as if he was continuing the former tune. The child immediately perceived the change, and beat the tune the fifer played.
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I want to say a great deal to you about continuing your history, and the good news which has been crowding upon us of late, but the family waits for me to breakfast. I expect to set 84 THE BELKNAP PAPERS. [1781.
I want to say a great deal to you about continuing your history, and the good news which has been crowding upon us of late, but the family waits for me to breakfast. I expect to set 84 THE BELKNAP PAPERS. [1781.
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... nor did it continue more than half so long as a disorder of the same kind which I had about seven years ago. I remember Dr. Burnett, in his Life of the Earl of Rochester, tells us that " in a sickness which brought him near death, ...
... nor did it continue more than half so long as a disorder of the same kind which I had about seven years ago. I remember Dr. Burnett, in his Life of the Earl of Rochester, tells us that " in a sickness which brought him near death, ...
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News from the southward continues to be good. You will see by this day's paper that Monk's Corner is evacuated. That story is badly told. Ninety-Six (which is farther from Charlestown) * is evacuated too. In short, the enemy in South ...
News from the southward continues to be good. You will see by this day's paper that Monk's Corner is evacuated. That story is badly told. Ninety-Six (which is farther from Charlestown) * is evacuated too. In short, the enemy in South ...
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