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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... respect for his talents and virtues fell little short of admiration , acknowl- edges that it was his father's suggestion and encourage- * An attorney . ment which first turned his thoughts to writing the history. Memoir of James Grahame .
... respect for his talents and virtues fell little short of admiration , acknowl- edges that it was his father's suggestion and encourage- * An attorney . ment which first turned his thoughts to writing the history. Memoir of James Grahame .
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... respects coinciding with his own , had been the chief moving cause of one of the earliest and most successful of the emigrations to North Amer- ica , and had exerted a material effect on the structure of the political institutions of ...
... respects coinciding with his own , had been the chief moving cause of one of the earliest and most successful of the emigrations to North Amer- ica , and had exerted a material effect on the structure of the political institutions of ...
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... respect and admiration . Thus serene is the evening of his troubled but glorious life . " Mr. Grahame adds : " I had the honor and happi- ness of long and most interesting conversations with him , respecting the origin and commencement ...
... respect and admiration . Thus serene is the evening of his troubled but glorious life . " Mr. Grahame adds : " I had the honor and happi- ness of long and most interesting conversations with him , respecting the origin and commencement ...
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... respect , yet the character of his mind and habits , staid , serious , and retired , did not permit his feelings towards that country to approach to any thing like the warmth of his affection and admiration for either America or England ...
... respect , yet the character of his mind and habits , staid , serious , and retired , did not permit his feelings towards that country to approach to any thing like the warmth of his affection and admiration for either America or England ...
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... respect and attention was limited . Nor were these consequences confined to Great Britain . American readers commonly rely on the lead- ing Reviews of that country for notices of meritorious productions of Englishmen , and are not apt ...
... respect and attention was limited . Nor were these consequences confined to Great Britain . American readers commonly rely on the lead- ing Reviews of that country for notices of meritorious productions of Englishmen , and are not apt ...
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