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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... Dean . I wish you would revive in the House of Representa- tives the Proposition which was made last Winter relating to that Gentleman . I have an additional Reason inducing me to urge this Matter , which I will communicate to you at ...
... Dean . I wish you would revive in the House of Representa- tives the Proposition which was made last Winter relating to that Gentleman . I have an additional Reason inducing me to urge this Matter , which I will communicate to you at ...
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... Dean , in which he avows himself to be the Author of the Queries I sent you a few Weeks ago . I believe you will ... Dean's Sense , as a political Agent of America , and having the solemn Assurance of Confidence and Secrecy , with his ...
... Dean , in which he avows himself to be the Author of the Queries I sent you a few Weeks ago . I believe you will ... Dean's Sense , as a political Agent of America , and having the solemn Assurance of Confidence and Secrecy , with his ...
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... Dean . The Letter was opend ! Who probably committed this Act , Mr. Dana can in- form you as well as I can . To him ... Dean says , I rather think it was owing to the Caution of that Court , least she should too early offend the Court of ...
... Dean . The Letter was opend ! Who probably committed this Act , Mr. Dana can in- form you as well as I can . To him ... Dean says , I rather think it was owing to the Caution of that Court , least she should too early offend the Court of ...
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... Dean might allow " the Name of Business " to be given , if not to the Loss of his Papers , to his Activity and Address in recovering them . It is pleasant to see Mr. Dean indulging his Talent in Insinua- tion to lead his Readers to ...
... Dean might allow " the Name of Business " to be given , if not to the Loss of his Papers , to his Activity and Address in recovering them . It is pleasant to see Mr. Dean indulging his Talent in Insinua- tion to lead his Readers to ...
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... Dean says ) a Confident of the British Ministry . A shortsighted Politi- cian believes or a prejudicd and designing Man insinuates that it is a Criminal Correspondence . If it was so , Why was not Mr. D [ eane ] , who knew it in the ...
... Dean says ) a Confident of the British Ministry . A shortsighted Politi- cian believes or a prejudicd and designing Man insinuates that it is a Criminal Correspondence . If it was so , Why was not Mr. D [ eane ] , who knew it in the ...
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