Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Volumen9;Volumen29Massachusetts Historical 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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... brother here de- parted , ' the words , our dear father here departed , ' I am inclined to regard Washington rather as a father than a brother of his fellow - men . What a master , what a pupil , were Washington and La Fayette ! One day ...
... brother here de- parted , ' the words , our dear father here departed , ' I am inclined to regard Washington rather as a father than a brother of his fellow - men . What a master , what a pupil , were Washington and La Fayette ! One day ...
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... brother- in - law of the friend of his youth and manhood , Sir John F. W. Herschel , shed bright rays of happiness over the last years of Mr. Grahame's life . These were passed at Nantes in his domestic circle , in the companionship of ...
... brother- in - law of the friend of his youth and manhood , Sir John F. W. Herschel , shed bright rays of happiness over the last years of Mr. Grahame's life . These were passed at Nantes in his domestic circle , in the companionship of ...
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... brother , Thomas Grahame , was sent for . From the nature and intensity of his suffering , Mr. Grahame soon became sen- sible that his final hour was approaching , and addressed himself to meet it with calmness and resignation . He ...
... brother , Thomas Grahame , was sent for . From the nature and intensity of his suffering , Mr. Grahame soon became sen- sible that his final hour was approaching , and addressed himself to meet it with calmness and resignation . He ...
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... brother , Thomas Grahame , attended his remains to the grave . His son , also , who had set out from Scotland on hearing of his illness , though arriving too late to see him before he expired , was not denied the melancholy satisfaction ...
... brother , Thomas Grahame , attended his remains to the grave . His son , also , who had set out from Scotland on hearing of his illness , though arriving too late to see him before he expired , was not denied the melancholy satisfaction ...
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... brother , Mr. John Robinson , who was sick some eight days , be- ginning first to be sick on a Saturday morning ; yet the next day , being the Lord's day , he taught us twice ; and the week after grew every day weaker than other , th ...
... brother , Mr. John Robinson , who was sick some eight days , be- ginning first to be sick on a Saturday morning ; yet the next day , being the Lord's day , he taught us twice ; and the week after grew every day weaker than other , th ...
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