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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... received from his highly accomplished widow , from John Stewart , Esq . , his son - in - law , and from Sir John F. W. Herschel , Bart . , who had maintained with him from early youth an uninterrupted intimacy and friendly ...
... received from his highly accomplished widow , from John Stewart , Esq . , his son - in - law , and from Sir John F. W. Herschel , Bart . , who had maintained with him from early youth an uninterrupted intimacy and friendly ...
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... received it 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 ...
... received it 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 ...
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... received by the public , and passed through two editions . In this pamphlet he evinces his knowledge of American affairs by frequently alluding to them and by quoting from the works of Dr. Franklin . Mr. Grahame was one of the few to ...
... received by the public , and passed through two editions . In this pamphlet he evinces his knowledge of American affairs by frequently alluding to them and by quoting from the works of Dr. Franklin . Mr. Grahame was one of the few to ...
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... received with little inter- est by the British public , and by all the greater Reviews with neglect . The Edinburgh , the Quarterly , and the Foreign Quarterly maintained towards it an ominous si- lence . Some of the minor Reviews ...
... received with little inter- est by the British public , and by all the greater Reviews with neglect . The Edinburgh , the Quarterly , and the Foreign Quarterly maintained towards it an ominous si- lence . Some of the minor Reviews ...
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... received , " he writes , " 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 ...
... received , " he writes , " 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 ...
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