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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... , " by this venerable and illustrious man with the greatest kindness . His face expresses grave , mild , peaceful worth , the calm consciousness and serene satisfaction of virtue . I was charmed with his Memoir of James Grahame . 15.
... , " by this venerable and illustrious man with the greatest kindness . His face expresses grave , mild , peaceful worth , the calm consciousness and serene satisfaction of virtue . I was charmed with his Memoir of James Grahame . 15.
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... peace and their spiritual comfort above any other riches whatsoever ; and at length they came to raise a competent and comfortable living , and with hard and continual labor . " When , however , in another place , he is naming the ...
... peace and their spiritual comfort above any other riches whatsoever ; and at length they came to raise a competent and comfortable living , and with hard and continual labor . " When , however , in another place , he is naming the ...
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... peaceful than the English . " These English , " said they , " have lived amongst us now this twelve years , and yet we never had any suit or accusation come against any of them . But your strifes and quarrels are continual . " * Another ...
... peaceful than the English . " These English , " said they , " have lived amongst us now this twelve years , and yet we never had any suit or accusation come against any of them . But your strifes and quarrels are continual . " * Another ...
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... peace , and disturb , if not innovate , their gov- ernment , by laying many scandals upon them , and intended to prose- cute against them in England , by petitioning and complaining to the Parliament . Also Samuel Gorton and his company ...
... peace , and disturb , if not innovate , their gov- ernment , by laying many scandals upon them , and intended to prose- cute against them in England , by petitioning and complaining to the Parliament . Also Samuel Gorton and his company ...
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... peace . He knew , and always labored to convince his people , that they flour- ished best , and enjoyed most , under its refreshing shades . At the commencement of the French and sixth Indian war , in 1754 , Tomasus ( or Tomer ) was at ...
... peace . He knew , and always labored to convince his people , that they flour- ished best , and enjoyed most , under its refreshing shades . At the commencement of the French and sixth Indian war , in 1754 , Tomasus ( or Tomer ) was at ...
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