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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... writing , except the letters copied by my clerk , the late Mr. Blaney of Roxbury . I have forgotten at whose request it was written , but think it must have been at the late Geo . Livermore's . Amos A. Lawrence . " It is not known ...
... writing , except the letters copied by my clerk , the late Mr. Blaney of Roxbury . I have forgotten at whose request it was written , but think it must have been at the late Geo . Livermore's . Amos A. Lawrence . " It is not known ...
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... writes : " At the close of our Revolutionary War most of the officers of the army returned to the professions which they had abandoned in taking up arms for their country . With some this was a matter of choice , but with most of them ...
... writes : " At the close of our Revolutionary War most of the officers of the army returned to the professions which they had abandoned in taking up arms for their country . With some this was a matter of choice , but with most of them ...
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... writing a book which he perhaps had as well not written . His ' Memoirs ' were near blasting his reputation for that good judgment which in service had made him very much esteemed and respected . But this must not be a handle for ...
... writing a book which he perhaps had as well not written . His ' Memoirs ' were near blasting his reputation for that good judgment which in service had made him very much esteemed and respected . But this must not be a handle for ...
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... writing . I wish I could inform you of some things which I be- lieve it would be for the common good that some individ- uals should know , but I am bound by the ties of honor to keep them secret , and such an obligation I am sure you ...
... writing . I wish I could inform you of some things which I be- lieve it would be for the common good that some individ- uals should know , but I am bound by the ties of honor to keep them secret , and such an obligation I am sure you ...
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... writing you , because Providence has now placed you in a situation where you have an opportunity of serving your country in a civil and political capacity no less essentially than in a military one . There is nothing of more ...
... writing you , because Providence has now placed you in a situation where you have an opportunity of serving your country in a civil and political capacity no less essentially than in a military one . There is nothing of more ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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