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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... operated as an obstacle to its publication at a much earlier period; but time disposes of all such questions. There is much relating to Dr. Belknap's private and personal affairs, but it all serves to give a picture of VI PREEATOKY NOTE.
... operated as an obstacle to its publication at a much earlier period; but time disposes of all such questions. There is much relating to Dr. Belknap's private and personal affairs, but it all serves to give a picture of VI PREEATOKY NOTE.
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... give the necessary explanation. The Publishing Committee will add, in conclusion, that they have not proposed to themselves any elaborate annotation of these volumes. The letters did not seem to require it. A few notes have been made ...
... give the necessary explanation. The Publishing Committee will add, in conclusion, that they have not proposed to themselves any elaborate annotation of these volumes. The letters did not seem to require it. A few notes have been made ...
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... give due credit to the assertion. Perhaps I may have committed a similar mistake respecting the Indian Treaties, stitched up with Giles's Narrative. If so, please to let me know, for it is not too late to return them, notwithstanding I ...
... give due credit to the assertion. Perhaps I may have committed a similar mistake respecting the Indian Treaties, stitched up with Giles's Narrative. If so, please to let me know, for it is not too late to return them, notwithstanding I ...
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... give yourself no concern about misunderstanding my meaning. " I myself also am a slave," and wish to have as candid a disposition in my friends toward me as I am willing to exercise toward them. If it be not too much trouble, be so kind ...
... give yourself no concern about misunderstanding my meaning. " I myself also am a slave," and wish to have as candid a disposition in my friends toward me as I am willing to exercise toward them. If it be not too much trouble, be so kind ...
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... give you when you come here. There are more of those Treaties and Conferences in print, and I guess may be found in Boston, if enquired for. I thank you for the sketch you sent me of Dr. Finley's Life and Character. You mention ...
... give you when you come here. There are more of those Treaties and Conferences in print, and I guess may be found in Boston, if enquired for. I thank you for the sketch you sent me of Dr. Finley's Life and Character. You mention ...
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