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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... respect which each party to the correspondence cherished for the other, and for the products of his pen. The principal facts in Dr. Belknap's life are too well known to be enumerated here at length. He was the eldest child of Jeremiah ...
... respect which each party to the correspondence cherished for the other, and for the products of his pen. The principal facts in Dr. Belknap's life are too well known to be enumerated here at length. He was the eldest child of Jeremiah ...
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... respect and confidence. His active mind led him to take an interest largely in public affairs. He became Overseer of the College, was a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and of other associations, clerical and lay. He ...
... respect and confidence. His active mind led him to take an interest largely in public affairs. He became Overseer of the College, was a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and of other associations, clerical and lay. He ...
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... respect, your very humble servant, Jeremy Belknap. HAZARD TO BELKNAP. Philadelphia, April 19, 1779. Reverend and dear. Titles of the Papers above-mentioned. 1. The Protest of Edward Randolph, Collector of Customs, against the Proceedings ...
... respect, your very humble servant, Jeremy Belknap. HAZARD TO BELKNAP. Philadelphia, April 19, 1779. Reverend and dear. Titles of the Papers above-mentioned. 1. The Protest of Edward Randolph, Collector of Customs, against the Proceedings ...
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... respecting the papers, because it may have the appearance of design. However, I assure you that was not the case, and have no doubt your candour will give due credit to the assertion. Perhaps I may have committed a similar mistake ...
... respecting the papers, because it may have the appearance of design. However, I assure you that was not the case, and have no doubt your candour will give due credit to the assertion. Perhaps I may have committed a similar mistake ...
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... of Lord Chesterfield's " Principles of Politeness," reprinted at Philadelphia, which I will pay you for. Mrs. Belknap desires her compliments. I am, sir, with much respect, your obedient, obliged friend 6 THE BELKNAP PAPERS. [1779.
... of Lord Chesterfield's " Principles of Politeness," reprinted at Philadelphia, which I will pay you for. Mrs. Belknap desires her compliments. I am, sir, with much respect, your obedient, obliged friend 6 THE BELKNAP PAPERS. [1779.
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