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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... continued unbroken through Mr. Grahame's life . In June , 1812 , Mr. Grahame was admitted to the Scottish bar as an advocate , and immediately entered on + - the practice of his profession . It seems 4 Memoir of James Grahame .
... continued unbroken through Mr. Grahame's life . In June , 1812 , Mr. Grahame was admitted to the Scottish bar as an advocate , and immediately entered on + - the practice of his profession . It seems 4 Memoir of James Grahame .
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... continued always until midnight , and often until three or four o'clock in the morning , and he became im- patient of every other occupation . But late hours , long sittings , and intense application soon seriously affected his health ...
... continued always until midnight , and often until three or four o'clock in the morning , and he became im- patient of every other occupation . But late hours , long sittings , and intense application soon seriously affected his health ...
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... continued testimony to the deep inter- est he took in every thing American , and the philosophic views which he applied to the condition and duties of the people of the United States . " American writers are too apt to accept the ...
... continued testimony to the deep inter- est he took in every thing American , and the philosophic views which he applied to the condition and duties of the people of the United States . " American writers are too apt to accept the ...
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... continued to pursue his researches on the subject of the American Revolution , although laboring under a constant depression of health and spirits , and a prevailing apprehension that his life would be short , and that his ...
... continued to pursue his researches on the subject of the American Revolution , although laboring under a constant depression of health and spirits , and a prevailing apprehension that his life would be short , and that his ...
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... continued in the hands of the English until 1807 , when , their last pastor dying , the congregation was dispersed ; and it is this chapel which , from being shown to American travellers as the old church of the English , has , I ...
... continued in the hands of the English until 1807 , when , their last pastor dying , the congregation was dispersed ; and it is this chapel which , from being shown to American travellers as the old church of the English , has , I ...
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