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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... wrote the Foresters, and the Lives contained in the two volumes of American Biography, some of which, as well as the Foresters, had been originally published in the " Columbian Magazine," at Philadelphia. In August, 1790, a plan was ...
... wrote the Foresters, and the Lives contained in the two volumes of American Biography, some of which, as well as the Foresters, had been originally published in the " Columbian Magazine," at Philadelphia. In August, 1790, a plan was ...
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... wrote my name in them. All the papers of which you mention the titles properly come within the limits of my plan ; but it is not even my wish to give you the trouble of copying them. Only be kind enough to recollect what books they are ...
... wrote my name in them. All the papers of which you mention the titles properly come within the limits of my plan ; but it is not even my wish to give you the trouble of copying them. Only be kind enough to recollect what books they are ...
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... 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 probably be glad to have the Egg." Some of Mr ...
... 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 probably be glad to have the Egg." Some of Mr ...
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... wrote last, I have picked up duplicates of two of those Indian Treaties, which were annexed to Gyles's Memoirs, viz., those of 1726 and 1749, which I will give you when you come here. There are more of those Treaties and Conferences in ...
... wrote last, I have picked up duplicates of two of those Indian Treaties, which were annexed to Gyles's Memoirs, viz., those of 1726 and 1749, which I will give you when you come here. There are more of those Treaties and Conferences in ...
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... upon second thoughts, it appeared best, for, as I was confident you would hear of what had happened, I supposed my silence would hurt them more ; but, though I wrote, I hoped I had done it in such a way 1779.] THE BELKNAP PAPERS. 11.
... upon second thoughts, it appeared best, for, as I was confident you would hear of what had happened, I supposed my silence would hurt them more ; but, though I wrote, I hoped I had done it in such a way 1779.] THE BELKNAP PAPERS. 11.
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