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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his manuscript ; for you must know it is not the fashion among us for ministers to read all their sermons , as in New England , and a man who has been accustomed to reading will naturally feel embarrassed upon attempting to preach ...
his manuscript ; for you must know it is not the fashion among us for ministers to read all their sermons , as in New England , and a man who has been accustomed to reading will naturally feel embarrassed upon attempting to preach ...
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... and , from the accounts which we receive from England , it is probable that much will be done towards abolishing the slave - trade . I have already given you my opinion of the Rev. Mr. Morse , both as a man and a preacher .
... and , from the accounts which we receive from England , it is probable that much will be done towards abolishing the slave - trade . I have already given you my opinion of the Rev. Mr. Morse , both as a man and a preacher .
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I shewed them , too , from the Acts of the British Parliament , that , even in England , newspapers are not considered as a part of the mail , but that the privilege of franking them is expressly reserved to the clerks in the post ...
I shewed them , too , from the Acts of the British Parliament , that , even in England , newspapers are not considered as a part of the mail , but that the privilege of franking them is expressly reserved to the clerks in the post ...
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England and Russia are famous for it . But what an uncertain sound is a bell ! Fire , death , joy , dinner , public worship , town - meetings , and what not , all set it a - going , and we are often puzzled to know what it is for .
England and Russia are famous for it . But what an uncertain sound is a bell ! Fire , death , joy , dinner , public worship , town - meetings , and what not , all set it a - going , and we are often puzzled to know what it is for .
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She has fairly got to windward of the Ancient Dominion , and added to the honour of New England . You will see , by the enclosed , that the Dominion is on the same side of the question . Where New York will be , nobody knows .
She has fairly got to windward of the Ancient Dominion , and added to the honour of New England . You will see , by the enclosed , that the Dominion is on the same side of the question . Where New York will be , nobody knows .
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