Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe 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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... live five miles from town, I could not answer it by his return. My situation here often subjects me to this inconvenience ; and therefore, should I appear, as in this instance, to neglect you in future, I must beg you to apologize for ...
... live five miles from town, I could not answer it by his return. My situation here often subjects me to this inconvenience ; and therefore, should I appear, as in this instance, to neglect you in future, I must beg you to apologize for ...
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... live in the State in which this remarkable event took place, I would take pains to ascertain the fact ; and, having done this, would make a point of telling the story, and letting it be known who the representative was, to prevent his ...
... live in the State in which this remarkable event took place, I would take pains to ascertain the fact ; and, having done this, would make a point of telling the story, and letting it be known who the representative was, to prevent his ...
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... live so far out of the line of my business. Boston affords nothing new but complaints upon complaints. I have been credibly informed that a person, who used to live well, has been obliged to take the feathers out of his bed, and sell ...
... live so far out of the line of my business. Boston affords nothing new but complaints upon complaints. I have been credibly informed that a person, who used to live well, has been obliged to take the feathers out of his bed, and sell ...
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... live long enough to see the curious production. Now I have answered your letter. News from the southward continues to be good. You will see by this day's paper that Monk's Corner is evacuated. That story is badly told. Ninety-Six (which ...
... live long enough to see the curious production. Now I have answered your letter. News from the southward continues to be good. You will see by this day's paper that Monk's Corner is evacuated. That story is badly told. Ninety-Six (which ...
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... live very comfortably under it. That of Massachusetts was evidently your pattern. In some parts you have improved upon it; in others, perhaps, you have not. It does not appear to me that improper qualifications are required respecting ...
... live very comfortably under it. That of Massachusetts was evidently your pattern. In some parts you have improved upon it; in others, perhaps, you have not. It does not appear to me that improper qualifications are required respecting ...
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