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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... tell you of, though I am in a hurry. Somebody wrote an account of a Cock and a Hen, and a strange kind of an Egg which was laid, or to be laid, at Pennycook; and imprudently added, as a postscript, that " the ingenious Mr. Hazard would ...
... tell you of, though I am in a hurry. Somebody wrote an account of a Cock and a Hen, and a strange kind of an Egg which was laid, or to be laid, at Pennycook; and imprudently added, as a postscript, that " the ingenious Mr. Hazard would ...
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... tells me he expects to be ordained soon, and, if my circumstances will any way permit, I shall be present at the solemnity. Mrs. Belknap joins her salutations to mine, which are the dictates of sincerity, when I assure you that I am ...
... tells me he expects to be ordained soon, and, if my circumstances will any way permit, I shall be present at the solemnity. Mrs. Belknap joins her salutations to mine, which are the dictates of sincerity, when I assure you that I am ...
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... tell a story in the way that you and I and other common folks would. What advantage would arise from being a General, if, after all, he must be like other people ? To be serious, I suppose the account contains, after stripping it of ...
... tell a story in the way that you and I and other common folks would. What advantage would arise from being a General, if, after all, he must be like other people ? To be serious, I suppose the account contains, after stripping it of ...
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... tell the truth. Yours affectionately, Jeremy Belknap. Mrs. Belknap desires her respectful compliments — mine also to Dr. Gordon. I hope it is no transgression of post-office rules for me to enclose a letter to Mr. Elliot ? I have no ...
... tell the truth. Yours affectionately, Jeremy Belknap. Mrs. Belknap desires her respectful compliments — mine also to Dr. Gordon. I hope it is no transgression of post-office rules for me to enclose a letter to Mr. Elliot ? I have no ...
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... telling the story, and letting it be known who the representative was, to prevent his ever being in power again, and to deter others from similar practices. Such villains ought to be exposed, in ... tell when, 1780.] THE BELKNAP PAPERS. 29.
... telling the story, and letting it be known who the representative was, to prevent his ever being in power again, and to deter others from similar practices. Such villains ought to be exposed, in ... tell when, 1780.] THE BELKNAP PAPERS. 29.
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