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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... proposed to themselves any elaborate annotation of these volumes. The letters did not seem to require it. A few notes have been made. The Christian names of many persons introduced into the correspondence without those important ...
... proposed to themselves any elaborate annotation of these volumes. The letters did not seem to require it. A few notes have been made. The Christian names of many persons introduced into the correspondence without those important ...
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... proposed, but doubt it very much. There are too many amongst us whose interest it is to oppose it, and men will ever be governed by their interest ; besides, such regulations are directly contrary to the very nature of trade, which will ...
... proposed, but doubt it very much. There are too many amongst us whose interest it is to oppose it, and men will ever be governed by their interest ; besides, such regulations are directly contrary to the very nature of trade, which will ...
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... said in their council, and if he does not approve the greatest absurdity therein proposed. Notwithstanding this seeming approbation, they believe what they please and no more, and therefore 'tis 1780.] THE BELKNAP PAPERS. 41.
... said in their council, and if he does not approve the greatest absurdity therein proposed. Notwithstanding this seeming approbation, they believe what they please and no more, and therefore 'tis 1780.] THE BELKNAP PAPERS. 41.
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... proposed experiment on candles in bran. I can't, however, conceive of its having any other effect than keeping them as good as they are when put into it ; which, where large quantities are made at once, with a view to keeping a long ...
... proposed experiment on candles in bran. I can't, however, conceive of its having any other effect than keeping them as good as they are when put into it ; which, where large quantities are made at once, with a view to keeping a long ...
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... proposed to be believed, and our advantages for apprehending it ? I fully agree with you that " no other system than the Gospel makes it a man's interest to do his duty," — that is, makes it certain that it is his interest; and for this ...
... proposed to be believed, and our advantages for apprehending it ? I fully agree with you that " no other system than the Gospel makes it a man's interest to do his duty," — that is, makes it certain that it is his interest; and for this ...
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