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... sent by Mr. Grahame , in the year 1835 , to the President of Har- vard College , and was deposited in the library of that institution , to which it now belongs . It is one of the documents used in the preparation of this Memoir ...
... sent by Mr. Grahame , in the year 1835 , to the President of Har- vard College , and was deposited in the library of that institution , to which it now belongs . It is one of the documents used in the preparation of this Memoir ...
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... sent me one of her noblest sons , to save the life of her historian . " After an interruption of six weeks , Mr. Grahame re- sumed the revision of the proof - sheets of his work ; and , having finished this labor , returned to his ...
... sent me one of her noblest sons , to save the life of her historian . " After an interruption of six weeks , Mr. Grahame re- sumed the revision of the proof - sheets of his work ; and , having finished this labor , returned to his ...
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... sent to the colo- nists and voluntarily offered it ; and does not pretend that the Rhode Islanders had any farther agency in the affair than encouraging the disposition of the Indians to make the surrender , aiding them in doing it in ...
... sent to the colo- nists and voluntarily offered it ; and does not pretend that the Rhode Islanders had any farther agency in the affair than encouraging the disposition of the Indians to make the surrender , aiding them in doing it in ...
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... sent below . A number of the citizens applied to the magistrates , but the magistrates were afraid to interfere ; so the people had the sense and spirit to convey the intelligence by express to Memoir of James Grahame . 35.
... sent below . A number of the citizens applied to the magistrates , but the magistrates were afraid to interfere ; so the people had the sense and spirit to convey the intelligence by express to Memoir of James Grahame . 35.
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... sent for . From the nature and intensity of his suffering , Mr. Grahame soon became sen- sible that his final hour was approaching , and addressed himself to meet it with calmness and resignation . He proceeded to communicate his last ...
... sent for . From the nature and intensity of his suffering , Mr. Grahame soon became sen- sible that his final hour was approaching , and addressed himself to meet it with calmness and resignation . He proceeded to communicate his last ...
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