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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... expressed by your vote , in De- cember , 1842 , I have prepared the subjoined Memoir of James Grahame , LL . D ,, author of the History of the United States of North America . Having never enjoyed the advantage of a personal ...
... expressed by your vote , in De- cember , 1842 , I have prepared the subjoined Memoir of James Grahame , LL . D ,, author of the History of the United States of North America . Having never enjoyed the advantage of a personal ...
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... expression of public opinion by the prosecu- tion of Horne Tooke , a secretary of state's warrant was issued against him ; from the consequences of which he was saved through the acquittal of Tooke by a London jury . When Castlereagh's ...
... expression of public opinion by the prosecu- tion of Horne Tooke , a secretary of state's warrant was issued against him ; from the consequences of which he was saved through the acquittal of Tooke by a London jury . When Castlereagh's ...
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... expression be allowable , than to make the most of every moment . " Mr. Grahame's mind , naturally active and discursive , could not be circumscribed within the sphere of profes- sional avocations . It was early engaged on topics of ...
... expression be allowable , than to make the most of every moment . " Mr. Grahame's mind , naturally active and discursive , could not be circumscribed within the sphere of profes- sional avocations . It was early engaged on topics of ...
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... expressed him- self , " to labor night and day at his historical work , " he returned to that city in October , of the same year , and fixed his residence there during the ensuing winter and spring . measure . - In May , 1829 , on his ...
... expressed him- self , " to labor night and day at his historical work , " he returned to that city in October , of the same year , and fixed his residence there during the ensuing winter and spring . measure . - In May , 1829 , on his ...
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... expressed a doubt of its publication in his life - time . Nearly four years had elapsed , and the silence of the Eu- ropean public concerning Mr. Grahame's volumes had not been broken by any voice from this side of the Atlantic . The ...
... expressed a doubt of its publication in his life - time . Nearly four years had elapsed , and the silence of the Eu- ropean public concerning Mr. Grahame's volumes had not been broken by any voice from this side of the Atlantic . The ...
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