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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... never could have believed, had I been told it from any lesser authority than his own. You were mentioned only in your public character 4s a collector of curiosities, and it was hinted as the wish of the wrriter that the production ...
... never could have believed, had I been told it from any lesser authority than his own. You were mentioned only in your public character 4s a collector of curiosities, and it was hinted as the wish of the wrriter that the production ...
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... never could conceive why fuller and clearer evidence should be required to prove the truth of Scripture than of any other history ; nor is it easy to account for infidels withholding their assent, even when this evidence is afforded ...
... never could conceive why fuller and clearer evidence should be required to prove the truth of Scripture than of any other history ; nor is it easy to account for infidels withholding their assent, even when this evidence is afforded ...
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... never, like Christianity, flourish most when most oppressed, but must be left perfectly free. Enclosed are all the Philadelphia papers I have received since I wrote you last. When more come to hand, they shall be forwarded. I am in ...
... never, like Christianity, flourish most when most oppressed, but must be left perfectly free. Enclosed are all the Philadelphia papers I have received since I wrote you last. When more come to hand, they shall be forwarded. I am in ...
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... never asked to be surety for any man, but I recollect Solomon's advice, and refuse it. Our friend is a full-blooded historian, as rapacious as a wolf ; but I am confident has no design to injure others, or deprive them of any part of ...
... never asked to be surety for any man, but I recollect Solomon's advice, and refuse it. Our friend is a full-blooded historian, as rapacious as a wolf ; but I am confident has no design to injure others, or deprive them of any part of ...
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... never attempt a resettlement of a place from which they have once been driven. In these points of view, that expedition was of importance ; and it seems to be the general opinion that the conductor managed it judiciously. It would have ...
... never attempt a resettlement of a place from which they have once been driven. In these points of view, that expedition was of importance ; and it seems to be the general opinion that the conductor managed it judiciously. It would have ...
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