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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... happy to learn that she [Miss Belknap] presented her father's papers to the Society 5 and to carry out her good designs, by adding, as a part of her donation, the letters to my father lately come into my hands from Mr. Webster's estate ...
... happy to learn that she [Miss Belknap] presented her father's papers to the Society 5 and to carry out her good designs, by adding, as a part of her donation, the letters to my father lately come into my hands from Mr. Webster's estate ...
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... happy effect. We were much disappointed in not seeing you again. Perhaps your business will lead you into these parts some other time, when I shall be happy in welcoming you to my house. There is one thing I intended to mention to you ...
... happy effect. We were much disappointed in not seeing you again. Perhaps your business will lead you into these parts some other time, when I shall be happy in welcoming you to my house. There is one thing I intended to mention to you ...
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... 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 improbable that I may have the pleasure of seeing you at Dover, either this summer or fall. I ...
... 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 improbable that I may have the pleasure of seeing you at Dover, either this summer or fall. I ...
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... happy if you will spend at my house. Please to return Gyles's Memoirs, with the Indian Treaties. You need give yourself no concern about misunderstanding my meaning. " I myself also am a slave," and wish to have as candid a disposition ...
... happy if you will spend at my house. Please to return Gyles's Memoirs, with the Indian Treaties. You need give yourself no concern about misunderstanding my meaning. " I myself also am a slave," and wish to have as candid a disposition ...
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... happy triumvirate. As to the Egg, its perambulation round the country was unfavourable to its fecundity, for at the last sitting of the Hen it proved rotten, having been rejected by 1700 and odd against 1100 and odd ; so that now the ...
... happy triumvirate. As to the Egg, its perambulation round the country was unfavourable to its fecundity, for at the last sitting of the Hen it proved rotten, having been rejected by 1700 and odd against 1100 and odd ; so that now the ...
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