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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Massachusetts Historical Society. tion you want about the Cottons. But it can be had yet by writing to the old gentleman, which I will do when I have an opportunity. I met with nothing " new in the natural way," but picked up something ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. tion you want about the Cottons. But it can be had yet by writing to the old gentleman, which I will do when I have an opportunity. I met with nothing " new in the natural way," but picked up something ...
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... tion; no connection with bachelors or any such creatures. The Druid is said to be a reverend gentleman, president of a college, &c. He has taken no notice of the Remarks yet, and I suppose will not. You are right in your ideas of ...
... tion; no connection with bachelors or any such creatures. The Druid is said to be a reverend gentleman, president of a college, &c. He has taken no notice of the Remarks yet, and I suppose will not. You are right in your ideas of ...
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Massachusetts Historical Society. tion is effected, the same fire may continue (as the water has ever since Noah's flood), though under restraint, and may serve the most salutary purpose to the restored earth, as well as a memento to the ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. tion is effected, the same fire may continue (as the water has ever since Noah's flood), though under restraint, and may serve the most salutary purpose to the restored earth, as well as a memento to the ...
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... tion, and there are some books within your reach that we should be glad to have. Will it be too much trouble for you to make use of part of the remittance now sent in purchasing the following books, and putting them up with " Garcilasso ...
... tion, and there are some books within your reach that we should be glad to have. Will it be too much trouble for you to make use of part of the remittance now sent in purchasing the following books, and putting them up with " Garcilasso ...
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Massachusetts Historical Society. tion of the defile N. and S. ; on the W. side runs the brook. The Eastern is formed into a causeway and road with great labor and expense; it was formerly only a rough watercourse, and not known till ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. tion of the defile N. and S. ; on the W. side runs the brook. The Eastern is formed into a causeway and road with great labor and expense; it was formerly only a rough watercourse, and not known till ...
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