Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Volumen9;Volumen29The Society, 1846 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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... Lord Mansfield on the same point . In the war for the independence of the United States , he was an early and uniform opponent of the pretensions and policy of Great Britain ; declaring , in the very commencement of the con- test , that ...
... Lord Mansfield on the same point . In the war for the independence of the United States , he was an early and uniform opponent of the pretensions and policy of Great Britain ; declaring , in the very commencement of the con- test , that ...
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... Lord Provost of Glasgow . His character is not without interest to the American people ; for his son , whose respect for his talents and virtues fell little short of admiration , acknowl- edges that it was his father's suggestion and ...
... Lord Provost of Glasgow . His character is not without interest to the American people ; for his son , whose respect for his talents and virtues fell little short of admiration , acknowl- edges that it was his father's suggestion and ...
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... Lord President declare that one of my printed pleadings was most excel- lent . Yet , although you were more ambitious than I am , you could not taste the full enjoyment of professional success , without a wife to heighten your pleasure ...
... Lord President declare that one of my printed pleadings was most excel- lent . Yet , although you were more ambitious than I am , you could not taste the full enjoyment of professional success , without a wife to heighten your pleasure ...
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... Lords , has ever attempted to miti- gate the evils of negro slavery , or ever called the public attention to that duty ! No , they leave the field of Chris- tian labor to Methodists and Moravians . " Actuated by such feelings and ...
... Lords , has ever attempted to miti- gate the evils of negro slavery , or ever called the public attention to that duty ! No , they leave the field of Chris- tian labor to Methodists and Moravians . " Actuated by such feelings and ...
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... Lord Brougham on the Subject of American Slavery , by an American , " was put into Mr. Grahame's hands , as he states , " by another American , most honorably distinguished in the walks of science and philanthropy , " who bid him " read ...
... Lord Brougham on the Subject of American Slavery , by an American , " was put into Mr. Grahame's hands , as he states , " by another American , most honorably distinguished in the walks of science and philanthropy , " who bid him " read ...
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