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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... natural language , their similies , are highly entertaining . We had such a speaker to - day a Mr. Smith , of Lanesborough , in Berkshire . " I know , " said he , " the worth of a good government by the want of it . I live in a part of ...
... natural language , their similies , are highly entertaining . We had such a speaker to - day a Mr. Smith , of Lanesborough , in Berkshire . " I know , " said he , " the worth of a good government by the want of it . I live in a part of ...
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... natural severity in him , which hinders his popularity in a great measure . If Jedediah Morse is so far advanced in his geographical work , there will be no need of my attempting it . The " Foresters " will be continued . I left it ...
... natural severity in him , which hinders his popularity in a great measure . If Jedediah Morse is so far advanced in his geographical work , there will be no need of my attempting it . The " Foresters " will be continued . I left it ...
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... natural , and I think must have had great influence on the " plough - joggers , " as they were in their own way . The Convention proceeds with great deliberation indeed . We have been told that the delegates from the province of Maine ...
... natural , and I think must have had great influence on the " plough - joggers , " as they were in their own way . The Convention proceeds with great deliberation indeed . We have been told that the delegates from the province of Maine ...
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... nature needs relaxation . We have nothing new . Our negro bill ( I suppose ) has passed the Lower House . There are opposers , but their opposition was not daring and form [ idable , but ] rather sly and evasive . I'll tell you more ...
... nature needs relaxation . We have nothing new . Our negro bill ( I suppose ) has passed the Lower House . There are opposers , but their opposition was not daring and form [ idable , but ] rather sly and evasive . I'll tell you more ...
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... natural tendency to promote every good that has respect to this life , and to further the happiness of that which is to ... Nature's garden to spring up and bring forth fruit , that tends to strengthen the adamantine chains of darkness ...
... natural tendency to promote every good that has respect to this life , and to further the happiness of that which is to ... Nature's garden to spring up and bring forth fruit , that tends to strengthen the adamantine chains of darkness ...
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