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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Perhaps your business will lead you into these parts some other time, when I shall be happy in welcoming you to my house. There is one thing I intended to mention to you, which, if it meets with your approbation, may serve as an ...
Perhaps your business will lead you into these parts some other time, when I shall be happy in welcoming you to my house. There is one thing I intended to mention to you, which, if it meets with your approbation, may serve as an ...
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Perhaps I may have committed a similar mistake respecting the Indian Treaties, stitched up with Giles's Narrative. If so, please to let me know, for it is not too late to return them, notwithstanding I have wrote my name in them.
Perhaps I may have committed a similar mistake respecting the Indian Treaties, stitched up with Giles's Narrative. If so, please to let me know, for it is not too late to return them, notwithstanding I have wrote my name in them.
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By this means,- perhaps, in a series of time the thing may be done ; but if it must lie solely or chiefly upon me, and I am to continue in my present embarrassed and heterogeneous situation, ...
By this means,- perhaps, in a series of time the thing may be done ; but if it must lie solely or chiefly upon me, and I am to continue in my present embarrassed and heterogeneous situation, ...
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I find among my papers a geographical remark, extracted from Burnaby's Travels through North America in 1759, which perhaps may be worth your notice in your intended Geography, page 127 : "The soil of New Jersey is a kind of red slate, ...
I find among my papers a geographical remark, extracted from Burnaby's Travels through North America in 1759, which perhaps may be worth your notice in your intended Geography, page 127 : "The soil of New Jersey is a kind of red slate, ...
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Perhaps I may see you this fall again. Mr. Elliot tells me he expects to be ordained soon, and, if my circumstances will any way permit, I shall be present at the solemnity. Mrs. Belknap joins her salutations to mine, which are the ...
Perhaps I may see you this fall again. Mr. Elliot tells me he expects to be ordained soon, and, if my circumstances will any way permit, I shall be present at the solemnity. Mrs. Belknap joins her salutations to mine, which are the ...
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