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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... printer about the former , and has made such proficiency in the latter that the Geographer - general of the Union ( who had a similar intention ) has dropped his design , and given Mr. Morse the materials he had collected , and a ...
... printer about the former , and has made such proficiency in the latter that the Geographer - general of the Union ( who had a similar intention ) has dropped his design , and given Mr. Morse the materials he had collected , and a ...
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... printers have appointed delegates to the Convention to take short - hand minutes , and they are very industrious . I shall only give you some remarks of my own . I hope the body is at length fixed . Last Thursday they removed to the ...
... printers have appointed delegates to the Convention to take short - hand minutes , and they are very industrious . I shall only give you some remarks of my own . I hope the body is at length fixed . Last Thursday they removed to the ...
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... printers are vigilant , and keep a scribe constantly employed to take minutes , though they cannot copy the energy and pathos of the speakers . * Now to your questions . The negroes in Massachusetts and New Hampshire are all free , by ...
... printers are vigilant , and keep a scribe constantly employed to take minutes , though they cannot copy the energy and pathos of the speakers . * Now to your questions . The negroes in Massachusetts and New Hampshire are all free , by ...
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... printers in Philadelphia ( Oswald & Bailey ) and their coadjutor ( the brainless Greenleaf ) of New York , are the only ones who have published against the office , and neither of them was a printer before the war . In short , the whole ...
... printers in Philadelphia ( Oswald & Bailey ) and their coadjutor ( the brainless Greenleaf ) of New York , are the only ones who have published against the office , and neither of them was a printer before the war . In short , the whole ...
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... printers in Philadelphia ) , and Oswald's Echo ( Greenleaf ) , in this city , have been pelting me at a most unmerciful rate . I have not condescended to reply to any of them , except in one instance , when I was first attacked by name ...
... printers in Philadelphia ) , and Oswald's Echo ( Greenleaf ) , in this city , have been pelting me at a most unmerciful rate . I have not condescended to reply to any of them , except in one instance , when I was first attacked by name ...
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