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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... curious and inquisitive persons), and let some one whose situation is more central than mine be appointed to receive them. By this means,- perhaps, in a series of time the thing may be done ; but if it must lie solely or chiefly upon me ...
... curious and inquisitive persons), and let some one whose situation is more central than mine be appointed to receive them. By this means,- perhaps, in a series of time the thing may be done ; but if it must lie solely or chiefly upon me ...
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... curious. Had I tarried at Portsmouth, I should, in all probability, have paid you another visit ; but some circumstances occurred which, upon my arrival there, made me think it adviseable to come directly home. That seems to be a very ...
... curious. Had I tarried at Portsmouth, I should, in all probability, have paid you another visit ; but some circumstances occurred which, upon my arrival there, made me think it adviseable to come directly home. That seems to be a very ...
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... curious account of Niagara Falls, with an adventure of two Indians who were driven by the current on an island which impends the Falls in the middle of the stream, extracted from the " Gentleman's Magazine " for January, 1751. Dr ...
... curious account of Niagara Falls, with an adventure of two Indians who were driven by the current on an island which impends the Falls in the middle of the stream, extracted from the " Gentleman's Magazine " for January, 1751. Dr ...
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... curious moralist to talk of opposite virtues ? I enclose you the last Egg of our late Convention. It proved rotten db utero. And, to finish my immethodical letter, I will subjoin an anecdote handed to me as a fact by a gentleman of ...
... curious moralist to talk of opposite virtues ? I enclose you the last Egg of our late Convention. It proved rotten db utero. And, to finish my immethodical letter, I will subjoin an anecdote handed to me as a fact by a gentleman of ...
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... curious collections this winter. I think he takes a good method to preserve himself from the spleen. P. S. You don't mention whether you received the sermons I sent you and Dr. Gordon. March 17, 1780.* I don't know whether you will ...
... curious collections this winter. I think he takes a good method to preserve himself from the spleen. P. S. You don't mention whether you received the sermons I sent you and Dr. Gordon. March 17, 1780.* I don't know whether you will ...
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