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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... appear . Of this state of mind , and of these effects of his labors on his health , his letters give con- tinual evidence . " I am becoming increasingly wedded to my historical work , and proportionally averse to the bar and forensic ...
... appear . Of this state of mind , and of these effects of his labors on his health , his letters give con- tinual evidence . " I am becoming increasingly wedded to my historical work , and proportionally averse to the bar and forensic ...
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... appears by the following entry in his diary : - " March , 1826. Edinburgh . I am now pre- paring to strike my tent , that is , dissolve my household and depart for ever from this place ; my physicians requiring me not to pass another ...
... appears by the following entry in his diary : - " March , 1826. Edinburgh . I am now pre- paring to strike my tent , that is , dissolve my household and depart for ever from this place ; my physicians requiring me not to pass another ...
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... appears by his journal to have been " very gratify- ing " to Mr. Grahame , and to have encouraged him to pro- ceed with the revision and preparation of his extended work . While , under this new incitement , he was assidu- ously ...
... appears by his journal to have been " very gratify- ing " to Mr. Grahame , and to have encouraged him to pro- ceed with the revision and preparation of his extended work . While , under this new incitement , he was assidu- ously ...
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... appear . It should gratify Americans to learn , that , on his death - bed , he related ( it was to myself ) , that his son , in some distant part of the world , received civili- ties from the officers and crew of an American vessel ...
... appear . It should gratify Americans to learn , that , on his death - bed , he related ( it was to myself ) , that his son , in some distant part of the world , received civili- ties from the officers and crew of an American vessel ...
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... appears not to have been able to reconcile it to his sense of truth , as a historian , wholly to exonerate his conduct from censure . Accordingly , in the second edition of his History , now publishing in this country with his final ...
... appears not to have been able to reconcile it to his sense of truth , as a historian , wholly to exonerate his conduct from censure . Accordingly , in the second edition of his History , now publishing in this country with his final ...
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