Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyFor 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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These include many written in answer to inquiries made by him of persons principally living in New Hampshire, when he was writing the History of that State. Much of this correspondence will well repay perusal and publication.
These include many written in answer to inquiries made by him of persons principally living in New Hampshire, when he was writing the History of that State. Much of this correspondence will well repay perusal and publication.
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Reverend and dear Sir, — Knowing your benevolence and sensibility, I was afraid to write to you about the Pennycook Egg, lest I should hurt your feelings; but, upon second thoughts, it appeared best, for, as I was confident you would ...
Reverend and dear Sir, — Knowing your benevolence and sensibility, I was afraid to write to you about the Pennycook Egg, lest I should hurt your feelings; but, upon second thoughts, it appeared best, for, as I was confident you would ...
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it, but cannot copy the whole letter again for the sake of leaving it, out, so you must be as candid in reading as I am careless in writing. I beg you would not make any more apologies for the length of your letters : were they as long ...
it, but cannot copy the whole letter again for the sake of leaving it, out, so you must be as candid in reading as I am careless in writing. I beg you would not make any more apologies for the length of your letters : were they as long ...
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An anecdote in his sixtieth page respecting General Washington will do to insert among your biographical memoirs of that great man. Though he is not dead, you may begin to write his life, and every anecdote about 22 THE BELKNAP PAPERS.
An anecdote in his sixtieth page respecting General Washington will do to insert among your biographical memoirs of that great man. Though he is not dead, you may begin to write his life, and every anecdote about 22 THE BELKNAP PAPERS.
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may begin to write his life, and every anecdote about him will be worth preserving. I took your list of names with me when I went westward, with a design to pick up something for you, but my not accomplishing my expected journey ...
may begin to write his life, and every anecdote about him will be worth preserving. I took your list of names with me when I went westward, with a design to pick up something for you, but my not accomplishing my expected journey ...
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