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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MY DEAR SIR , -I promised , in my last , to give you some account of our Convention . They began to come together on Wednesday last , and they have been growing in number , till they now count 329 ! The Representatives ' Chamber was so ...
MY DEAR SIR , -I promised , in my last , to give you some account of our Convention . They began to come together on Wednesday last , and they have been growing in number , till they now count 329 ! The Representatives ' Chamber was so ...
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Yours of 20th and 25th ult . are both MY DEAR SIR , before me . The former has been read almost as often as either of St. Paul's Epistles . I got fairly tired of reading it ; and yet I could not refuse , as it contained the most ...
Yours of 20th and 25th ult . are both MY DEAR SIR , before me . The former has been read almost as often as either of St. Paul's Epistles . I got fairly tired of reading it ; and yet I could not refuse , as it contained the most ...
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MY DEAR SIR , -I have but a moment to thank you for several favours , particularly for the one received to - day , informing of the adoption of the new Constitution by your State . This I consider as another interposition of Divine ...
MY DEAR SIR , -I have but a moment to thank you for several favours , particularly for the one received to - day , informing of the adoption of the new Constitution by your State . This I consider as another interposition of Divine ...
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MY DEAR SIR , -At the last meeting of our society for promoting the manumission of slaves , the case of the three negroes who were stolen from Boston was mentioned , and a committee directed to attend to that business .
MY DEAR SIR , -At the last meeting of our society for promoting the manumission of slaves , the case of the three negroes who were stolen from Boston was mentioned , and a committee directed to attend to that business .
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I am , dear sir , Yours affectionately , HAZARD TO BELKNAP . JERE . BELKNAP . NEW YORK , April 30 , 1788 . MY DEAR SIR , Yours , enclosing Mr. Morse's MS . , & c . , came safe . I am obliged to our friend Waters for the pamphlet about ...
I am , dear sir , Yours affectionately , HAZARD TO BELKNAP . JERE . BELKNAP . NEW YORK , April 30 , 1788 . MY DEAR SIR , Yours , enclosing Mr. Morse's MS . , & c . , came safe . I am obliged to our friend Waters for the pamphlet about ...
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