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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... observe that this bay has its settled tides, just as the sea. This is not a proper place to enquire whether the flowing and ebbing of the water of this bay may be properly called a tide, or whether they are occasioned by the winds ...
... observe that this bay has its settled tides, just as the sea. This is not a proper place to enquire whether the flowing and ebbing of the water of this bay may be properly called a tide, or whether they are occasioned by the winds ...
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... am no theorist, I shall not trouble you with any conjectures, but shall rather give you a detail of such facts as either fell under my own observation or are creditably evidenced by others. In the 52 THE BELKNAP PAPERS. [1780.
... am no theorist, I shall not trouble you with any conjectures, but shall rather give you a detail of such facts as either fell under my own observation or are creditably evidenced by others. In the 52 THE BELKNAP PAPERS. [1780.
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Massachusetts Historical Society. own observation or are creditably evidenced by others. In the morning there was some distant thunder in the south-west with rain; the forenoon was cloudy, but the sun appeared now and then. About 10 or ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. own observation or are creditably evidenced by others. In the morning there was some distant thunder in the south-west with rain; the forenoon was cloudy, but the sun appeared now and then. About 10 or ...
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... observation teaches us it is not so. Have not pain and retirement (the usual concomitants of sickness) a natural tendency to concentrate the thoughts, and, by bringing them to a focus, make them more intense? May not those clear views ...
... observation teaches us it is not so. Have not pain and retirement (the usual concomitants of sickness) a natural tendency to concentrate the thoughts, and, by bringing them to a focus, make them more intense? May not those clear views ...
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... observe a striking difference between the narratives of the two Western conquerors ? You may rely on it that whenever I go to Portsmouth I shall, at the same time, intend to visit Dover ; and if you do not see me there, it will be owing ...
... observe a striking difference between the narratives of the two Western conquerors ? You may rely on it that whenever I go to Portsmouth I shall, at the same time, intend to visit Dover ; and if you do not see me there, it will be owing ...
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