Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1925 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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... Country , he would not be Called to the self Denying task of Leaving for a time His Beloved Wife and Little pratling Brood . Therefore while I Weep with my Friend the painful absence , I Congratulate her that she is so Nearly Con ...
... Country , he would not be Called to the self Denying task of Leaving for a time His Beloved Wife and Little pratling Brood . Therefore while I Weep with my Friend the painful absence , I Congratulate her that she is so Nearly Con ...
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... Country , and knows no bounds to his Demands . If you will limit me I will follow your Directions and purchase whatever you want . He has a Great Variety of those Luxuries we have been Fond off . This European Commerce is attended with ...
... Country , and knows no bounds to his Demands . If you will limit me I will follow your Directions and purchase whatever you want . He has a Great Variety of those Luxuries we have been Fond off . This European Commerce is attended with ...
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... country and your conscience if you never en- gage again . I feel the highest pleasure from the knowledge of your integrity and the certainty I have that the voice of popu- larity was never a stimulus to any one action of your life . You ...
... country and your conscience if you never en- gage again . I feel the highest pleasure from the knowledge of your integrity and the certainty I have that the voice of popu- larity was never a stimulus to any one action of your life . You ...
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... country . Do you hear nothing from the Boston frigate . If Mr. Adams falls into the hands of foreign enemies he is to be pitied but less than those traduced by internal foes in the presence of friends who have not spirit enough to ...
... country . Do you hear nothing from the Boston frigate . If Mr. Adams falls into the hands of foreign enemies he is to be pitied but less than those traduced by internal foes in the presence of friends who have not spirit enough to ...
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... Country is yet Extravagantly dear and is the principal Cause of keeping down the value of our Currency . The Country- men have so long had the Advantage of high prices that they don't feel the want of money so much as the Merchants and ...
... Country is yet Extravagantly dear and is the principal Cause of keeping down the value of our Currency . The Country- men have so long had the Advantage of high prices that they don't feel the want of money so much as the Merchants and ...
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