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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... suppose, will forget it. I judge from past experience, but shall be glad to be mistaken. To shew you that I don't intend to do so, I send you a sketch of the Life of the Reverend Dr. Finley, I drew up some years ago. You will see it is ...
... suppose, will forget it. I judge from past experience, but shall be glad to be mistaken. To shew you that I don't intend to do so, I send you a sketch of the Life of the Reverend Dr. Finley, I drew up some years ago. You will see it is ...
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... suppose those depositions were taken, as many others were, about the same time, to be sent to England as evidence of the mutinous and rebellious temper of the people; whereby it appears that the enemies of this country have been playing ...
... suppose those depositions were taken, as many others were, about the same time, to be sent to England as evidence of the mutinous and rebellious temper of the people; whereby it appears that the enemies of this country have been playing ...
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... suppose, like the others, will have an operation for a little while favourable, and afterwards become a trap for the honest to fall into, and a ladder for rogues to climb to gain and greatness. What a jumble of metaphors ! Were Pope and ...
... suppose, like the others, will have an operation for a little while favourable, and afterwards become a trap for the honest to fall into, and a ladder for rogues to climb to gain and greatness. What a jumble of metaphors ! Were Pope and ...
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... suppose every infidel to be. I have not had the pleasure of seeing Mr. Elliot since his return from Dover, which has been occasioned by my going but once a week to Boston, and then haying so little time, and so much business there. Our ...
... suppose every infidel to be. I have not had the pleasure of seeing Mr. Elliot since his return from Dover, which has been occasioned by my going but once a week to Boston, and then haying so little time, and so much business there. Our ...
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... think will be injurious to you, and intended mentioning, but forgot it. It contains a conjecture about the origin of the expression " Dover Court/' which you seem to suppose your Dover gave birth to ; but this 1779.] THE BELKNAP PAPEKS. 19.
... think will be injurious to you, and intended mentioning, but forgot it. It contains a conjecture about the origin of the expression " Dover Court/' which you seem to suppose your Dover gave birth to ; but this 1779.] THE BELKNAP PAPEKS. 19.
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