Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1877 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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... considered and objected to has been very ably defended . Dana , King , Parsons , Dalton , Strong , Sedgwick , and Ames are among the best advocates . The anti - federal speakers are very clamorous , petulant , tedious , and provoking ...
... considered and objected to has been very ably defended . Dana , King , Parsons , Dalton , Strong , Sedgwick , and Ames are among the best advocates . The anti - federal speakers are very clamorous , petulant , tedious , and provoking ...
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... considered as making wanton attacks upon the characters of men who acted under the sanction of an oath ; the public would be at no loss for the motives to his conduct , and the officers , & c . , would treat with deserved contempt the ...
... considered as making wanton attacks upon the characters of men who acted under the sanction of an oath ; the public would be at no loss for the motives to his conduct , and the officers , & c . , would treat with deserved contempt the ...
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... considered as inferior to the Columbian . You will excuse my not enlarging , when you consider that I have been hard at it all day . It is now evening , and my nature needs relaxation . We have nothing new . Our negro bill ( I suppose ) ...
... considered as inferior to the Columbian . You will excuse my not enlarging , when you consider that I have been hard at it all day . It is now evening , and my nature needs relaxation . We have nothing new . Our negro bill ( I suppose ) ...
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... considered as a part of the mail , but that the privilege of franking them is expressly reserved to the clerks in the post - office as their perquisite . All this might have appeared in the newspapers for my vindica- tion ; but I ...
... considered as a part of the mail , but that the privilege of franking them is expressly reserved to the clerks in the post - office as their perquisite . All this might have appeared in the newspapers for my vindica- tion ; but I ...
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... considered the matter more attentively , would have led him to a different conduct . Salaries are gener- ally ticklish things , and the increase or diminution of them produce difficulties either on one side or the other , or both . Most ...
... considered the matter more attentively , would have led him to a different conduct . Salaries are gener- ally ticklish things , and the increase or diminution of them produce difficulties either on one side or the other , or both . Most ...
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