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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... and try to dispose of the note hereafter . Money is so exceedingly hard to be got , that I have no doubt Aitken wants it . Don't the Columbians owe you something ? VOL . II . 1 Do you hear any thing from General Sullivan yet ?
... and try to dispose of the note hereafter . Money is so exceedingly hard to be got , that I have no doubt Aitken wants it . Don't the Columbians owe you something ? VOL . II . 1 Do you hear any thing from General Sullivan yet ?
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Do you hear any thing from General Sullivan yet ? I hope he may have interest enough with the Assembly to get them to do something for you . The packet for Mr. Spotswood has been forwarded . Did you not misunderstand his request of ...
Do you hear any thing from General Sullivan yet ? I hope he may have interest enough with the Assembly to get them to do something for you . The packet for Mr. Spotswood has been forwarded . Did you not misunderstand his request of ...
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... that we could with you , by yours ; but we fear this is rather to be wished than expected , at present : however , though we cannot have the pleasure of seeing our friends , we are happy to hear that they are comfortably situated .
... that we could with you , by yours ; but we fear this is rather to be wished than expected , at present : however , though we cannot have the pleasure of seeing our friends , we are happy to hear that they are comfortably situated .
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... for the convenience of two stoves placed there ; but , the house being ill - contrived for an assembly of speakers , they found it impossible to hear one another , and so adjourned , yesterday , back again to the State House .
... for the convenience of two stoves placed there ; but , the house being ill - contrived for an assembly of speakers , they found it impossible to hear one another , and so adjourned , yesterday , back again to the State House .
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He came on Tuesday , and sat biting the head of his cane till Friday P.M. Then began an affair , which , as I was present , and in a situation to see and hear very particularly ...
He came on Tuesday , and sat biting the head of his cane till Friday P.M. Then began an affair , which , as I was present , and in a situation to see and hear very particularly ...
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