Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical 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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... expence on account of the mail , whereas the proprietors of the stages would be at no extra expence on that account . For this reason , the Eastern stages lost the mail . Between this city and Philadelphia , stages cannot carry the ...
... expence on account of the mail , whereas the proprietors of the stages would be at no extra expence on that account . For this reason , the Eastern stages lost the mail . Between this city and Philadelphia , stages cannot carry the ...
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... expence . With you and some others , the name of H. would be con- sidered as a primary planet ; but I apprehend many would think it inferior even to a " Satellite . " I cannot feel as if I was a person of any consequence , except to my ...
... expence . With you and some others , the name of H. would be con- sidered as a primary planet ; but I apprehend many would think it inferior even to a " Satellite . " I cannot feel as if I was a person of any consequence , except to my ...
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... expence of the work . The profits he is willing to risque . He is a discreet , sensible man , and will be what the sailors call our main stay . After the articles were executed , some of the proprietors observed that they had given ...
... expence of the work . The profits he is willing to risque . He is a discreet , sensible man , and will be what the sailors call our main stay . After the articles were executed , some of the proprietors observed that they had given ...
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... expence for that time , yet it may be presumed that , if it was conducted with spirit , the public would patronize it , being sure of original entertainment , and that at length the property would become very valuable . What do you ...
... expence for that time , yet it may be presumed that , if it was conducted with spirit , the public would patronize it , being sure of original entertainment , and that at length the property would become very valuable . What do you ...
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... expence of the 1st edition , and give you the half of it for his share of the copyright of the whole book , it would more nearly meet my ideas of a compensation for you . On the other hand , he may plead that the whole copyright of that ...
... expence of the 1st edition , and give you the half of it for his share of the copyright of the whole book , it would more nearly meet my ideas of a compensation for you . On the other hand , he may plead that the whole copyright of that ...
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