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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... be left perfectly free. Enclosed are all the Philadelphia papers I have received since I wrote you last. When more come to hand, they shall be forwarded. I am in doubt whether I shall see Plymouth this 18 THE BELKNAP PAPERS. [1779.
... be left perfectly free. Enclosed are all the Philadelphia papers I have received since I wrote you last. When more come to hand, they shall be forwarded. I am in doubt whether I shall see Plymouth this 18 THE BELKNAP PAPERS. [1779.
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... enclosed for Mr. Elliot, by a safe hand. Before this reaches you, you will doubtless have heard of Count d'Estaing's success in Georgia, and the evacuation of Newport. It is said the enemy did not go from Rhode Island towards New York ...
... enclosed for Mr. Elliot, by a safe hand. Before this reaches you, you will doubtless have heard of Count d'Estaing's success in Georgia, and the evacuation of Newport. It is said the enemy did not go from Rhode Island towards New York ...
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... Enclosed are some Southern papers. My best respects to Mrs. Belknap. Yours affectionately, Eben. Hazard. Favour me with your opinion of the New York law for preventing robberies. Dr. Gordon's compliments. HAZARD TO BELKNAP. Jamaica ...
... Enclosed are some Southern papers. My best respects to Mrs. Belknap. Yours affectionately, Eben. Hazard. Favour me with your opinion of the New York law for preventing robberies. Dr. Gordon's compliments. HAZARD TO BELKNAP. Jamaica ...
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... enclosed under cover to me. There are, strictly speaking, no express rules about it ; but it has not been customary, and I believe the Postmaster-General would consider it an unwarrantable extension of my privilege. Dr. Gordon sends his ...
... enclosed under cover to me. There are, strictly speaking, no express rules about it ; but it has not been customary, and I believe the Postmaster-General would consider it an unwarrantable extension of my privilege. Dr. Gordon sends his ...
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... sir, be incessant in fervent addresses to the Throne of Grace for speedy and plentiful effusions of the Spirit. * Postmaster of Boston. — Eds. * This was written on a sheet which enclosed the 1780.] THE BELKNAP PAPEKS. 35.
... sir, be incessant in fervent addresses to the Throne of Grace for speedy and plentiful effusions of the Spirit. * Postmaster of Boston. — Eds. * This was written on a sheet which enclosed the 1780.] THE BELKNAP PAPEKS. 35.
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