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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... Esteem the Indulgence , I shall not be More pleased with the Honour done me by the Embassadour of America than obliged by this Mark of Friendship from Mr. Adams . One thing More I Must beg you to assure him that if it is pos- sible for ...
... Esteem the Indulgence , I shall not be More pleased with the Honour done me by the Embassadour of America than obliged by this Mark of Friendship from Mr. Adams . One thing More I Must beg you to assure him that if it is pos- sible for ...
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... esteem your affectionate Friend and very Hble servt . 1 Eleanor Calvert , wife of John Parke Custis . MARTHA WASHINGTON 2 Martha Parke Custis , born December 1 , 1777 , married Thomas Peter . 3 Emanuel de Pliarne had come from France in ...
... esteem your affectionate Friend and very Hble servt . 1 Eleanor Calvert , wife of John Parke Custis . MARTHA WASHINGTON 2 Martha Parke Custis , born December 1 , 1777 , married Thomas Peter . 3 Emanuel de Pliarne had come from France in ...
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... esteem . I have been better this day than any one since you left me . I know you pity me under this long confinement , were you to look in upon me and in your way " Come up spirits , " and then paint some agreeable images as usual I ...
... esteem . I have been better this day than any one since you left me . I know you pity me under this long confinement , were you to look in upon me and in your way " Come up spirits , " and then paint some agreeable images as usual I ...
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... esteem and who from personal regard and a generous confidence in his profession of Whiggism has long considered Mr. G. Thomas in the light of a friend . You will perhaps think me a little chagrined at the late conduct of your townsmen ...
... esteem and who from personal regard and a generous confidence in his profession of Whiggism has long considered Mr. G. Thomas in the light of a friend . You will perhaps think me a little chagrined at the late conduct of your townsmen ...
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... Esteem , and who for want of Fortitude never dared to go aloft to view the fair and open Coast before them , or to Examine and Ascertain the strength of the Ship and how well she was Constructed and fitted for the Voyage . Millions of ...
... Esteem , and who for want of Fortitude never dared to go aloft to view the fair and open Coast before them , or to Examine and Ascertain the strength of the Ship and how well she was Constructed and fitted for the Voyage . Millions of ...
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