Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyFor 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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Every mouth is filled with his praises , and can scarce speak of any thing else but our heavy loss . And indeed , here is a most copious subject for panegyrick - it is hard to say what should be passed in silence , where every thing may ...
Every mouth is filled with his praises , and can scarce speak of any thing else but our heavy loss . And indeed , here is a most copious subject for panegyrick - it is hard to say what should be passed in silence , where every thing may ...
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... and of consequence were very dirty and wet on our arrival : On our entering the house we did not much like the appearance of things ; we asked for dinner and they gave us some sausages , we praised every thing exceedingly , which ...
... and of consequence were very dirty and wet on our arrival : On our entering the house we did not much like the appearance of things ; we asked for dinner and they gave us some sausages , we praised every thing exceedingly , which ...
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thing extraordinary happening , except meeting two men whom we suspected to be deserters . We then dined in the woods on a tongue and some cherry brandy we brought with us , and changed our stockings , which refreshed us much , our feet ...
thing extraordinary happening , except meeting two men whom we suspected to be deserters . We then dined in the woods on a tongue and some cherry brandy we brought with us , and changed our stockings , which refreshed us much , our feet ...
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History | 9 |
Continuation of Johnsons Wonderworking Providence II Anecdote of the soldiers of Arnold | 51 |
Notes on Halifax | 67 |
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