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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... glad to have it distributed among ours, but am afraid to be the instrument, lest they should take a prejudice against it. If it was to come from some of their own friends, it might have an happy effect. We were much disappointed in not ...
... glad to have it distributed among ours, but am afraid to be the instrument, lest they should take a prejudice against it. If it was to come from some of their own friends, it might have an happy effect. We were much disappointed in not ...
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... glad to be mistaken. To shew you that I don't intend to do so, I send you a sketch of the Life of the Reverend Dr. Finley, I drew up some years ago. You will see it is a rough draft, and needs the polish of your finer pen. The ...
... glad to be mistaken. To shew you that I don't intend to do so, I send you a sketch of the Life of the Reverend Dr. Finley, I drew up some years ago. You will see it is a rough draft, and needs the polish of your finer pen. The ...
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... to me. I am glad, however, that he has explained the matter to your satisfaction, and I am sure you must now view it in a very harmless light, so that I need not make any further apology. I do 1779.] THE BELKNAP PAPEES. 9.
... to me. I am glad, however, that he has explained the matter to your satisfaction, and I am sure you must now view it in a very harmless light, so that I need not make any further apology. I do 1779.] THE BELKNAP PAPEES. 9.
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... glad to know it. Your intention of assisting in the compilation of a Biographical Dictionary is exceeding kind. I should be glad to know whom you have mentioned the matter to that may be likely to remember it. For I must repeat my wish ...
... glad to know it. Your intention of assisting in the compilation of a Biographical Dictionary is exceeding kind. I should be glad to know whom you have mentioned the matter to that may be likely to remember it. For I must repeat my wish ...
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... glad to see them, as there are often some things in them worth knowing, which do not find their way into our New England papers. Pray let me know when you shall go to Plymouth. I have one or two questions to ask old Mr. Cotton, which I ...
... glad to see them, as there are often some things in them worth knowing, which do not find their way into our New England papers. Pray let me know when you shall go to Plymouth. I have one or two questions to ask old Mr. Cotton, which I ...
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