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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The reason of my thinking so : Captain Dayton said he was decidedly in favour of displacing the Postmaster - general ; and the plan that was mentioned for to displace the Postmaster - general was to nominate some person in Congress ...
The reason of my thinking so : Captain Dayton said he was decidedly in favour of displacing the Postmaster - general ; and the plan that was mentioned for to displace the Postmaster - general was to nominate some person in Congress ...
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You have not favoured me with a line for some weeks . I know your engagements and your attention to business too well to be in any pain at the omission ; but I really wish to hear from you , and am , dear sir , with the kindest regards ...
You have not favoured me with a line for some weeks . I know your engagements and your attention to business too well to be in any pain at the omission ; but I really wish to hear from you , and am , dear sir , with the kindest regards ...
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It gives us great pleasure to hear some of the honest , sensible , independent yeomanry speak in favour of the Constitution . Their feelings , their natural language , their similies , are highly entertaining .
It gives us great pleasure to hear some of the honest , sensible , independent yeomanry speak in favour of the Constitution . Their feelings , their natural language , their similies , are highly entertaining .
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of the removal of his dear Sally , his only ewe - lamb , from his neighbourhood , it would bring down his grey hairs with sorrow to the grave : therefore , I cannot say a word in favour of the motion . B. is a Calvinist , a sincerely ...
of the removal of his dear Sally , his only ewe - lamb , from his neighbourhood , it would bring down his grey hairs with sorrow to the grave : therefore , I cannot say a word in favour of the motion . B. is a Calvinist , a sincerely ...
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... in favour of the Constitution ; the whole House being 355. I congratulate you on this auspicious event , and am , with ardent praise to Heaven , and the most sincere affection to you and yours , Your joyful and happy friend , JERE .
... in favour of the Constitution ; the whole House being 355. I congratulate you on this auspicious event , and am , with ardent praise to Heaven , and the most sincere affection to you and yours , Your joyful and happy friend , JERE .
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