Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1904 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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... gives an interesting description of the character and contents of the Heath Papers . On the cover , in the handwriting of Rev. J. B. Felt , Librarian from 1842 to 1855 , is the following inscription : " This belongs to Masstts ...
... gives an interesting description of the character and contents of the Heath Papers . On the cover , in the handwriting of Rev. J. B. Felt , Librarian from 1842 to 1855 , is the following inscription : " This belongs to Masstts ...
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... give no good reason why I have not written to you be- fore this time , I am apt to believe you would be as much at a loss on your part to apologize to me for your omis- sions . Believe me , my Friend , my friendship for you , which has ...
... give no good reason why I have not written to you be- fore this time , I am apt to believe you would be as much at a loss on your part to apologize to me for your omis- sions . Believe me , my Friend , my friendship for you , which has ...
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... give battle you should endeavour to assemble your whole strength , ( for you cannot possably employ your troops to greater advantage ) . And this rule is so well founded , that those generals who have deviated from it have almost ...
... give battle you should endeavour to assemble your whole strength , ( for you cannot possably employ your troops to greater advantage ) . And this rule is so well founded , that those generals who have deviated from it have almost ...
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... give my best regards to the Honble the President and the rest of your worthy colleagues , and believe me , my dear Sir , with the greatest sincerity , to be Your hearty friend and humble servt . W. HEATH . General Sullivan has arrived ...
... give my best regards to the Honble the President and the rest of your worthy colleagues , and believe me , my dear Sir , with the greatest sincerity , to be Your hearty friend and humble servt . W. HEATH . General Sullivan has arrived ...
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... give them a warm reception . I should be glad to have the carriages for the four - pounders sent forward the moment they are done , as we have not as yet a single cannon mounted beyond Mount Washington . I have the honor to be , with ...
... give them a warm reception . I should be glad to have the carriages for the four - pounders sent forward the moment they are done , as we have not as yet a single cannon mounted beyond Mount Washington . I have the honor to be , with ...
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