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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... never enjoyed the advantage of a personal acquaintance with Mr. Grahame , the sole means I then possessed of complying with your request were derived from his writings , and a short correspondence , originally official in its nature ...
... never enjoyed the advantage of a personal acquaintance with Mr. Grahame , the sole means I then possessed of complying with your request were derived from his writings , and a short correspondence , originally official in its nature ...
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... never af- terwards swerved . His general religious views coincided with those professed by the early Puritans and the Scotch Covenanters ; but they were sober , elevated , expansive , and free from narrowness and bigotry . Though his ...
... never af- terwards swerved . His general religious views coincided with those professed by the early Puritans and the Scotch Covenanters ; but they were sober , elevated , expansive , and free from narrowness and bigotry . Though his ...
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... never obliterated from his constitu- tion , and which made it necessary for him to seek safety in a milder climate than that of Scotland . Thither , however , he for a while returned , but only to write in a strain like the following ...
... never obliterated from his constitu- tion , and which made it necessary for him to seek safety in a milder climate than that of Scotland . Thither , however , he for a while returned , but only to write in a strain like the following ...
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... never will be ) , would , I clearly see , be to do to the subject and to my- self unreasonable injustice . I therefore renounce it alto- gether . I hope you will not blame me , nor regret the trouble you have taken and the kindness you ...
... never will be ) , would , I clearly see , be to do to the subject and to my- self unreasonable injustice . I therefore renounce it alto- gether . I hope you will not blame me , nor regret the trouble you have taken and the kindness you ...
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... never visited the United States , and his op- portunities for intercourse with its citizens had been few ; but he spared neither time , labor , nor expense to acquaint himself with the authentic materials of its history ; he laid the ...
... never visited the United States , and his op- portunities for intercourse with its citizens had been few ; but he spared neither time , labor , nor expense to acquaint himself with the authentic materials of its history ; he laid the ...
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