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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... glad to submit to anybody who would have set up his standard , even to a monarch ; and this monarchy might have led to tyranny ; but better have one tyrant than many at once . " In answer to the objection that learned and monied men ...
... glad to submit to anybody who would have set up his standard , even to a monarch ; and this monarchy might have led to tyranny ; but better have one tyrant than many at once . " In answer to the objection that learned and monied men ...
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... a supply , for some time ; at least , he has been thought of . These temporary supplies will give us an opportunity of looking round for a master workman to give a call to . I am glad the 14 [ 1788 . THE BELKNAP PAPERS .
... a supply , for some time ; at least , he has been thought of . These temporary supplies will give us an opportunity of looking round for a master workman to give a call to . I am glad the 14 [ 1788 . THE BELKNAP PAPERS .
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Massachusetts Historical Society. to give a call to . I am glad the Foresters are to be continued . Spotswood has dropped his newspaper , for want of encouragement . Some Anti - federal writers , in other papers , assert it was because ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. to give a call to . I am glad the Foresters are to be continued . Spotswood has dropped his newspaper , for want of encouragement . Some Anti - federal writers , in other papers , assert it was because ...
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... glad to see that you are so much in favour with the Columbians , especially as you have the quid pro quo in your own power . That is a great mat- ter in these hard times . Stick to them as long as you can . I think the Monarch * a ...
... glad to see that you are so much in favour with the Columbians , especially as you have the quid pro quo in your own power . That is a great mat- ter in these hard times . Stick to them as long as you can . I think the Monarch * a ...
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... glad your disorder left you so soon , and so civilly . Mine was a pain over my right eye ; the remains ( as I take it ) of a disorder which attacked me about 25 years ago , when a suppuration took place , and my eye ( or rather forehead ...
... glad your disorder left you so soon , and so civilly . Mine was a pain over my right eye ; the remains ( as I take it ) of a disorder which attacked me about 25 years ago , when a suppuration took place , and my eye ( or rather forehead ...
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