Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical 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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Massachusetts Historical Society. UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LIBRARY Book Volume Class ser . 7 974.4 M38 V.4 Y Je 05-10M The person charging this material is re- sponsible for its.
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Massachusetts Historical Society. The person charging this material is re- sponsible for its return on or before the Latest Date stamped below . Theft , mutilation , and underlining of books are reasons for disciplinary action and may ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. The person charging this material is re- sponsible for its return on or before the Latest Date stamped below . Theft , mutilation , and underlining of books are reasons for disciplinary action and may ...
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... person at whose request he drew up his account of these interesting and important papers . In May , 1859 , Mr. Lawrence presented the entire collection · 1 • of Heath Papers , numbering forty - five volumes , PREFACE.
... person at whose request he drew up his account of these interesting and important papers . In May , 1859 , Mr. Lawrence presented the entire collection · 1 • of Heath Papers , numbering forty - five volumes , PREFACE.
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... persons . in all stations during fourteen years of public service forming the bulk of his writings are the best evidence not only of his understanding , but also of his integrity and good heart , and are far from being inelegant com ...
... persons . in all stations during fourteen years of public service forming the bulk of his writings are the best evidence not only of his understanding , but also of his integrity and good heart , and are far from being inelegant com ...
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... persons he refused admittance to them , and in no instance would he allow them to be taken from the garret of his paternal mansion . Even the biographer of Washington , though he applied for them himself , and was assisted with the kind ...
... persons he refused admittance to them , and in no instance would he allow them to be taken from the garret of his paternal mansion . Even the biographer of Washington , though he applied for them himself , and was assisted with the kind ...
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