Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe 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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... taken, and please favour me with a line informing me whether they were transcribed literatim. With compliments to Mrs. Belknap, I am, reverend sir, Your very humble servant, Ebei^. Hazard. BELKNAP TO HAZARD. Dover, Feb. 2, 1779. Sir ...
... taken, and please favour me with a line informing me whether they were transcribed literatim. With compliments to Mrs. Belknap, I am, reverend sir, Your very humble servant, Ebei^. Hazard. BELKNAP TO HAZARD. Dover, Feb. 2, 1779. Sir ...
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... 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 at the same game from the ...
... 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 at the same game from the ...
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... taken leave of Boston, but I sent in the one it enclosed for Mr. Elliot, by a safe hand. Before this reaches you, you will doubtless have heard of Count d'Estaing's success in Georgia, and the evacuation of Newport. It is said the enemy ...
... taken leave of Boston, but I sent in the one it enclosed for Mr. Elliot, by a safe hand. Before this reaches you, you will doubtless have heard of Count d'Estaing's success in Georgia, and the evacuation of Newport. It is said the enemy ...
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... taken, had they not been thus befriended. The design of the law was to make it the interest of their friends, if not to become their enemies, at least to withdraw their protection, and thereby render their attempts to rob the Whigs ...
... taken, had they not been thus befriended. The design of the law was to make it the interest of their friends, if not to become their enemies, at least to withdraw their protection, and thereby render their attempts to rob the Whigs ...
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... taken out of the earth, is so soft and pliable that it may be moulded into any form, but after being exposed to the air awhile becomes as hard as any slate whatever. A gentleman near Dr. Gordon's has his house covered with it, and it ...
... taken out of the earth, is so soft and pliable that it may be moulded into any form, but after being exposed to the air awhile becomes as hard as any slate whatever. A gentleman near Dr. Gordon's has his house covered with it, and it ...
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