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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... probably ever be, I will gladly resign to you whatever I have done or may hereafter do towards it. Mrs. Belknap desires her compliments, and I am, sir, With much respect, your very humble servant, Jeremy Belknap. HAZARD TO BELKNAP ...
... probably ever be, I will gladly resign to you whatever I have done or may hereafter do towards it. Mrs. Belknap desires her compliments, and I am, sir, With much respect, your very humble servant, Jeremy Belknap. HAZARD TO BELKNAP ...
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... probably be glad to have the Egg." Some of Mr. H.'s friends, by a concatenation of ideas which was not unnatural, were led to think he was intended by the Cock; that he had either led the Hen astray, or been led astray by her; and there ...
... probably be glad to have the Egg." Some of Mr. H.'s friends, by a concatenation of ideas which was not unnatural, were led to think he was intended by the Cock; that he had either led the Hen astray, or been led astray by her; and there ...
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... probably take effect somewhere, but almost despairing of it at the same time. In short, the war, and the numerous avocations consequent upon it, have thrown every man's mind into such an unsettled and confused state that but few can ...
... probably take effect somewhere, but almost despairing of it at the same time. In short, the war, and the numerous avocations consequent upon it, have thrown every man's mind into such an unsettled and confused state that but few can ...
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... probably have rest. The country, too, may be considered as an acquisition of territory, for I am informed that the Indians never attempt a resettlement of a place from which they have once been driven. In these points of view, that ...
... probably have rest. The country, too, may be considered as an acquisition of territory, for I am informed that the Indians never attempt a resettlement of a place from which they have once been driven. In these points of view, that ...
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... probably be pleasing to you, as it will in some measure gratify your curiosity respecting the Western Expedition. He writes : " Our good friend, Mr. Evans, has been with us several days. He read us his Journal of the Expedition to the ...
... probably be pleasing to you, as it will in some measure gratify your curiosity respecting the Western Expedition. He writes : " Our good friend, Mr. Evans, has been with us several days. He read us his Journal of the Expedition to the ...
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