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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... particular method . He preserved many other papers which fell into his hands , * This farm , after the death of his son William Heath three years since , was sold , and has been divided by roads and built on . It extends along the south ...
... particular method . He preserved many other papers which fell into his hands , * This farm , after the death of his son William Heath three years since , was sold , and has been divided by roads and built on . It extends along the south ...
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... particular acquaintance with you which can justify the freedom I have taken of giving you this trouble . But as the good of our country , which I know is your first consideration , is my motive , I presume you will think it a sufficient ...
... particular acquaintance with you which can justify the freedom I have taken of giving you this trouble . But as the good of our country , which I know is your first consideration , is my motive , I presume you will think it a sufficient ...
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... Particular attention should be paid to the men's clothing . The great and constant fatigue of the army in the different works is such as causes an un- common wear of their clothing , which added to the exorbitant prices of goods ...
... Particular attention should be paid to the men's clothing . The great and constant fatigue of the army in the different works is such as causes an un- common wear of their clothing , which added to the exorbitant prices of goods ...
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... particular friendship or connections . We are apt to overrate the merits of our friends , and perhaps scarcely notice the greater abilities of others . I myself could mention instances where some have had en- comiums bestowed upon them ...
... particular friendship or connections . We are apt to overrate the merits of our friends , and perhaps scarcely notice the greater abilities of others . I myself could mention instances where some have had en- comiums bestowed upon them ...
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... particular care is taken not to promote a junior officer over the head of his superior in command , as its consequences seldom fail of being banefull . of Such manoeuvres , my dear Sir , are the most delicate any that you will ever have ...
... particular care is taken not to promote a junior officer over the head of his superior in command , as its consequences seldom fail of being banefull . of Such manoeuvres , my dear Sir , are the most delicate any that you will ever have ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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