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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... lives . About this period he was admitted a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh , and soon after began seriously to contemplate writing the history of the United States of North America . Early education , religious principle , and ...
... lives . About this period he was admitted a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh , and soon after began seriously to contemplate writing the history of the United States of North America . Early education , religious principle , and ...
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... live idly and uselessly , without wearying , they will form a taste inconsistent with just discernment and appreciation of their political institu- tions . Vespasian destroyed the palace of Nero , as a mon- ument of luxury and ...
... live idly and uselessly , without wearying , they will form a taste inconsistent with just discernment and appreciation of their political institu- tions . Vespasian destroyed the palace of Nero , as a mon- ument of luxury and ...
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... lives or augment the enjoyment of those dear children . They sympathize with me cordially . Till we can legally divest ourselves of our share , every shilling of the produce of it is to be devoted to the use of some part of the unhappy ...
... lives or augment the enjoyment of those dear children . They sympathize with me cordially . Till we can legally divest ourselves of our share , every shilling of the produce of it is to be devoted to the use of some part of the unhappy ...
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... live comfortably , they would then practise as they did . ” * Again , " They saw , that , although the people generally bore all their difficulties very cheerfully and with a reso- lute courage , being in the best of their strength ...
... live comfortably , they would then practise as they did . ” * Again , " They saw , that , although the people generally bore all their difficulties very cheerfully and with a reso- lute courage , being in the best of their strength ...
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... of three and seven years , in recompense to the English for previously sparing the lives of several Indian females and children at Pejepscot . a 3 I e 8 At that time , moreover Notice of Orono, a Chief at Penobscot, by William D Williamson.
... of three and seven years , in recompense to the English for previously sparing the lives of several Indian females and children at Pejepscot . a 3 I e 8 At that time , moreover Notice of Orono, a Chief at Penobscot, by William D Williamson.
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