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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The papers you were kind enough to promise me, I must beg you to send to the post-office in this place, directed to me at Boston, to the care of the Reverend Dr. Gordon, who will carefully forward them. Please to mention on each paper ...
The papers you were kind enough to promise me, I must beg you to send to the post-office in this place, directed to me at Boston, to the care of the Reverend Dr. Gordon, who will carefully forward them. Please to mention on each paper ...
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If it be not too much trouble, be so kind as to bring me a copy of Lord Chesterfield's " Principles of Politeness," reprinted at Philadelphia, which I will pay you for. Mrs. Belknap desires her compliments. I am, sir, with much respect, ...
If it be not too much trouble, be so kind as to bring me a copy of Lord Chesterfield's " Principles of Politeness," reprinted at Philadelphia, which I will pay you for. Mrs. Belknap desires her compliments. I am, sir, with much respect, ...
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... but I shall not forget my promise of calling to see you. Gyles shall be returned. An odd affair has happened lately, which I must tell you of, though I am in a hurry. Somebody wrote an account of a Cock and a Hen, and a strange kind ...
... but I shall not forget my promise of calling to see you. Gyles shall be returned. An odd affair has happened lately, which I must tell you of, though I am in a hurry. Somebody wrote an account of a Cock and a Hen, and a strange kind ...
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Your intention of assisting in the compilation of a Biographical Dictionary is exceeding kind. I should be glad to know whom you have mentioned the matter to that may be likely to remember it. For I must repeat my wish (not that you, ...
Your intention of assisting in the compilation of a Biographical Dictionary is exceeding kind. I should be glad to know whom you have mentioned the matter to that may be likely to remember it. For I must repeat my wish (not that you, ...
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... page 127 : "The soil of New Jersey is a kind of red slate, and is so exceedingly rich that in a short time after it has been turned up, and exposed to the air and moisture, it is converted into a species of marie.
... page 127 : "The soil of New Jersey is a kind of red slate, and is so exceedingly rich that in a short time after it has been turned up, and exposed to the air and moisture, it is converted into a species of marie.
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