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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... person in Congress , who lived to the eastward of New York , for Postmaster- general , as that would naturally divide Mr. Hazard's inter- est in Congress : as , they said , the Southern members were much against the present Postmaster ...
... person in Congress , who lived to the eastward of New York , for Postmaster- general , as that would naturally divide Mr. Hazard's inter- est in Congress : as , they said , the Southern members were much against the present Postmaster ...
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... person . Should they finally take , it will greatly help his popularity , and ensure his election the next year . Yesterday they chose a committee of two from each county , a Fed . and an Anti . , as nearly as they could guess , who are ...
... person . Should they finally take , it will greatly help his popularity , and ensure his election the next year . Yesterday they chose a committee of two from each county , a Fed . and an Anti . , as nearly as they could guess , who are ...
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... persons , papers , nor property , & c . " Feds . and Antis were alarmed ; the former , because they saw the fatal tendency of creating such apprehensions as immediately appeared in the latter , some of whom said that such a man as Mr. A ...
... persons , papers , nor property , & c . " Feds . and Antis were alarmed ; the former , because they saw the fatal tendency of creating such apprehensions as immediately appeared in the latter , some of whom said that such a man as Mr. A ...
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... persons mentioned will be his coadjutors ; or that either the demand or the profits will be any way near equal to his expectations . His specimens already published ( 3 Nos . ) are below mediocrity ; and even in them he is too much the ...
... persons mentioned will be his coadjutors ; or that either the demand or the profits will be any way near equal to his expectations . His specimens already published ( 3 Nos . ) are below mediocrity ; and even in them he is too much the ...
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... persons ; but I think it is a great pity either that such an institution was ever made , or that it is not better man- aged . The views of the persons concerned in erecting it were very different . The late G. , I believe , however I ...
... persons ; but I think it is a great pity either that such an institution was ever made , or that it is not better man- aged . The views of the persons concerned in erecting it were very different . The late G. , I believe , however I ...
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