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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... thought. But the call to the church in Long Lane, Boston, opening to him the prospect of a home in his native city, of the enjoyment of the society of his kindred and friends, and of a wider field for the exercise of his talents, was a ...
... thought. But the call to the church in Long Lane, Boston, opening to him the prospect of a home in his native city, of the enjoyment of the society of his kindred and friends, and of a wider field for the exercise of his talents, was a ...
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... thought, the name of the author, and sat down and wrote him such a letter as the feelings of an innocent man, thus injured, dictated. An Sclaircissement took place, the genuine writer's name was given, the transaction alluded to proved ...
... thought, the name of the author, and sat down and wrote him such a letter as the feelings of an innocent man, thus injured, dictated. An Sclaircissement took place, the genuine writer's name was given, the transaction alluded to proved ...
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... thought ; but I question whether it could be carried into effect, for genius is envious, and you will meet with but here and there a choice spirit who is willing to communicate his discoveries. Carry your enthusiasm in favour of America ...
... thought ; but I question whether it could be carried into effect, for genius is envious, and you will meet with but here and there a choice spirit who is willing to communicate his discoveries. Carry your enthusiasm in favour of America ...
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... thought of in the Massachusetts. I hope it will have a regular communication with that of Philadelphia, and that no jealousy, or envy, or pride of pre-eminence, will obstruct their searches into Nature. Old Hennepin has afforded me ...
... thought of in the Massachusetts. I hope it will have a regular communication with that of Philadelphia, and that no jealousy, or envy, or pride of pre-eminence, will obstruct their searches into Nature. Old Hennepin has afforded me ...
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Massachusetts Historical Society. thought it probable. Speaking of the Bay of Puans, part of Lake Illinois or Michigan, he says : " At the extremity one may easily observe that this bay has its settled tides, just as the sea. This is not ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. thought it probable. Speaking of the Bay of Puans, part of Lake Illinois or Michigan, he says : " At the extremity one may easily observe that this bay has its settled tides, just as the sea. This is not ...
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