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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... things temporal , some humbly seeking things eternal . " - An excursion into the Low Countries , undertaken for the benefit of his health , in 1823 , enabled Mr. Grahame to gratify his " strong desire to become acquainted with extre- ma ...
... things temporal , some humbly seeking things eternal . " - An excursion into the Low Countries , undertaken for the benefit of his health , in 1823 , enabled Mr. Grahame to gratify his " strong desire to become acquainted with extre- ma ...
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... thing . Religion , science , literature , what- ever men do or think , falls within the scope of history . I ardently desire to make it a religious work , and , in writ- ing , to keep the chief end of man mainly in view . Thus , I hope ...
... thing . Religion , science , literature , what- ever men do or think , falls within the scope of history . I ardently desire to make it a religious work , and , in writ- ing , to keep the chief end of man mainly in view . Thus , I hope ...
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... thing . My History is completely at a stand . The last month has been the most disagreeable of my life . If I am not to undergo some great change in the state of my faculties , I do sincerely hope my life may not be long . My discontent ...
... thing . My History is completely at a stand . The last month has been the most disagreeable of my life . If I am not to undergo some great change in the state of my faculties , I do sincerely hope my life may not be long . My discontent ...
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... thing American , and the philosophic views which he applied to the condition and duties of the people of the United States . " American writers are too apt to accept the challenge of Europeans to competitions quite unsuitable to their ...
... thing American , and the philosophic views which he applied to the condition and duties of the people of the United States . " American writers are too apt to accept the challenge of Europeans to competitions quite unsuitable to their ...
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... made itself respected . The interest he took in every thing af- fecting the welfare of the city ( to which , if necessary , he VOL . IX . 3 was accustomed liberally to subscribe ) , the urbanity of. Memoir of James Grahame . 17.
... made itself respected . The interest he took in every thing af- fecting the welfare of the city ( to which , if necessary , he VOL . IX . 3 was accustomed liberally to subscribe ) , the urbanity of. Memoir of James Grahame . 17.
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