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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... Chief at Penobscot , by William D. Williamson 82 Indian Tribes in New England , by William D. Williamson Queen Anne's Instructions to Governor Dudley in 1702 Notice of the Life of Hon . Leverett Saltonstall • The Christian Commonwealth ...
... Chief at Penobscot , by William D. Williamson 82 Indian Tribes in New England , by William D. Williamson Queen Anne's Instructions to Governor Dudley in 1702 Notice of the Life of Hon . Leverett Saltonstall • The Christian Commonwealth ...
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... chief and choicest years of his life to writing the history of our country , with a labor , fidelity , and affectionate zeal for the American people and their institutions , which any native citizen may be proud to equal , and will find ...
... chief and choicest years of his life to writing the history of our country , with a labor , fidelity , and affectionate zeal for the American people and their institutions , which any native citizen may be proud to equal , and will find ...
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... chief characteristic of his journal is deep religious feeling pervading it throughout . It is full of religious meditations , tempering the natural ardor of his disposition ; presenting curious and instructive records , at the same time ...
... chief characteristic of his journal is deep religious feeling pervading it throughout . It is full of religious meditations , tempering the natural ardor of his disposition ; presenting curious and instructive records , at the same time ...
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... chief source of delight was in American history . * This interest was intensely increased by the fact , that re- ligious views , in many respects coinciding with his own , had been the chief moving cause of one of the earliest and most ...
... chief source of delight was in American history . * This interest was intensely increased by the fact , that re- ligious views , in many respects coinciding with his own , had been the chief moving cause of one of the earliest and most ...
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... chief end of man mainly in view . Thus , I hope , the nobleness of the end I propose may impart a dignity to the means . " The undertaking , once commenced , was prosecuted with characteristic ardor and untiring industry . All the time ...
... chief end of man mainly in view . Thus , I hope , the nobleness of the end I propose may impart a dignity to the means . " The undertaking , once commenced , was prosecuted with characteristic ardor and untiring industry . All the time ...
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