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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We have heard nothing of Count d'Estaing lately. If he should reach Sandy Hook before the New-Port gentry, they will be in a pretty box. Remember me affectionately to Mrs. Belknap, and be assured that I am Your friend and very humble ...
We have heard nothing of Count d'Estaing lately. If he should reach Sandy Hook before the New-Port gentry, they will be in a pretty box. Remember me affectionately to Mrs. Belknap, and be assured that I am Your friend and very humble ...
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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, but directly out to sea ; and it ...
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, but directly out to sea ; and it ...
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prodigy and miracle ; but what would you think of men of sense, and of a liberal education, if I should tell you that I heard one of my very good brethren in this neighbourhood gravely assert in company (and I have been told he did the ...
prodigy and miracle ; but what would you think of men of sense, and of a liberal education, if I should tell you that I heard one of my very good brethren in this neighbourhood gravely assert in company (and I have been told he did the ...
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... but I don't remember that she particularly mentioned the degree of the darkness. Indeed, I had heard so little about the matter that my curiosity was not sufficiently awakened to lead me to make the 58 THE BELKNAP PAPERS. [1780.
... but I don't remember that she particularly mentioned the degree of the darkness. Indeed, I had heard so little about the matter that my curiosity was not sufficiently awakened to lead me to make the 58 THE BELKNAP PAPERS. [1780.
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I never heard of Siberian wheat in Pennsylvania, but there is a kind of grain in that State which I never heard of anywhere else. It is raised principally by the Germans, who call it spelts. It appears to me to be a species of wheat ...
I never heard of Siberian wheat in Pennsylvania, but there is a kind of grain in that State which I never heard of anywhere else. It is raised principally by the Germans, who call it spelts. It appears to me to be a species of wheat ...
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