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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Please to remember me to Mrs. Belknap, and believe me to be, reverend and dear sir, Your friend and very humble servant, Ebek. Hazard. BELKNAP TO HAZARD. Dover, May 123 1779. Sir, — I am much pleased that my proposal of an American ...
Please to remember me to Mrs. Belknap, and believe me to be, reverend and dear sir, Your friend and very humble servant, Ebek. Hazard. BELKNAP TO HAZARD. Dover, May 123 1779. Sir, — I am much pleased that my proposal of an American ...
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I should be glad to know whom you have mentioned the matter to that may be likely to remember it. For I must repeat my wish (not that you, for you have forbid me, but), that some other person of more leisure and greater opportunities ...
I should be glad to know whom you have mentioned the matter to that may be likely to remember it. For I must repeat my wish (not that you, for you have forbid me, but), that some other person of more leisure and greater opportunities ...
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... and have frequently mentioned it in conversation ; and I remember that one gentleman, to whom I spoke of it, remarked that there is a vein of that kind of earth, which extends from one end of the continent to the other.
... and have frequently mentioned it in conversation ; and I remember that one gentleman, to whom I spoke of it, remarked that there is a vein of that kind of earth, which extends from one end of the continent to the other.
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If he should reach Sandy Hook before the New-Port gentry, they will be in a pretty box. Remember me affectionately to Mrs. Belknap, and be assured that I am Your friend and very humble servant, Eben. Hazard. HAZARD TO BELKNAP.
If he should reach Sandy Hook before the New-Port gentry, they will be in a pretty box. Remember me affectionately to Mrs. Belknap, and be assured that I am Your friend and very humble servant, Eben. Hazard. HAZARD TO BELKNAP.
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"lis in two volumes, London edition, printed, if I remember right, about 1760. The reviewers gave a character of it as an indifferent performance, but their decisions do not always bear the stamp of infallibility.
"lis in two volumes, London edition, printed, if I remember right, about 1760. The reviewers gave a character of it as an indifferent performance, but their decisions do not always bear the stamp of infallibility.
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