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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... institutions , which any native citizen may be proud to equal , and will find it very difficult to surpass . Under these circumstances , my purpose to attempt the task having been formed , I immediately communicated with Mr. Grahame's ...
... institutions , which any native citizen may be proud to equal , and will find it very difficult to surpass . Under these circumstances , my purpose to attempt the task having been formed , I immediately communicated with Mr. Grahame's ...
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... institutions were framed with an express view to maintain and perpetuate it . His early education was domestic . A French emigrant priest taught him the first elements of learning . He then passed through the regular course of ...
... institutions were framed with an express view to maintain and perpetuate it . His early education was domestic . A French emigrant priest taught him the first elements of learning . He then passed through the regular course of ...
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... institutions of the United States . These unit- ed influences elevated his feelings to a state of enthusiasm on the subject of American history , and led him to regard it as " the noblest in dignity , the most comprehensive in utility ...
... institutions of the United States . These unit- ed influences elevated his feelings to a state of enthusiasm on the subject of American history , and led him to regard it as " the noblest in dignity , the most comprehensive in utility ...
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... College , and was deposited in the library of that institution , to which it now belongs . It is one of the documents used in the preparation of this Memoir . • undertook . I have always thought the labors of 10 Memoir of James Grahame .
... College , and was deposited in the library of that institution , to which it now belongs . It is one of the documents used in the preparation of this Memoir . • undertook . I have always thought the labors of 10 Memoir of James Grahame .
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... institutions of North America ! So prays their warm friend , and obscure , but industrious , historian . " About this time , through the kindness of James Chal- mers , nephew of the late George Chalmers , he obtained admission to the ...
... institutions of North America ! So prays their warm friend , and obscure , but industrious , historian . " About this time , through the kindness of James Chal- mers , nephew of the late George Chalmers , he obtained admission to the ...
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