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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... passed between them ; and we may conjecture, in the absence of more trustworthy information, that their acquaintance was made at the time Mr. Hazard was visiting New Hampshire in the pursuit of materials for the great work he was ...
... passed between them ; and we may conjecture, in the absence of more trustworthy information, that their acquaintance was made at the time Mr. Hazard was visiting New Hampshire in the pursuit of materials for the great work he was ...
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... passed to the press, been apprehensive of any latent hint to the disadvantage of your character, he would have suppressed that postscript. But it was as inconceivable to him as to me. I am glad, however, that he has explained the matter ...
... passed to the press, been apprehensive of any latent hint to the disadvantage of your character, he would have suppressed that postscript. But it was as inconceivable to him as to me. I am glad, however, that he has explained the matter ...
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... passed through. You desire my opinion of the N. Y. Law of Robbery. I am poorly qualified to give it, having but little knowledge of the circumstances of the people there, and less of law matters. From the view I have of it, it seems to ...
... passed through. You desire my opinion of the N. Y. Law of Robbery. I am poorly qualified to give it, having but little knowledge of the circumstances of the people there, and less of law matters. From the view I have of it, it seems to ...
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... passed by an house where a joiner had been shingling, just as he had thrown down his hammer and was descending the ladder. The representative picked up the hammer, carried it to his lodgings (which was a taver^), and pawned it for a ...
... passed by an house where a joiner had been shingling, just as he had thrown down his hammer and was descending the ladder. The representative picked up the hammer, carried it to his lodgings (which was a taver^), and pawned it for a ...
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... passing through the tail of a comet; and of another who thought the nucleus of one had interfered between us and the sun, so as to make an eclipse ? How many more extravagant conceptions have been formed by men, whose minds one would ...
... passing through the tail of a comet; and of another who thought the nucleus of one had interfered between us and the sun, so as to make an eclipse ? How many more extravagant conceptions have been formed by men, whose minds one would ...
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