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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If you can communicate any other information upon this subject , which I have not hinted at , I will thank you for it . What will your Convention do ? Will they say aye or no ? if aye , will it be said by such a majority as to secure ...
If you can communicate any other information upon this subject , which I have not hinted at , I will thank you for it . What will your Convention do ? Will they say aye or no ? if aye , will it be said by such a majority as to secure ...
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I thank you for the information about the negroes . What I said about Buck was only from myself . I question whether anybody else here knows him . It will probably go no farther . Our Mr. Wilson has been regularly and honourably ...
I thank you for the information about the negroes . What I said about Buck was only from myself . I question whether anybody else here knows him . It will probably go no farther . Our Mr. Wilson has been regularly and honourably ...
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I thank you for the hint about my new correspondent . Will you be so good as to forward the inclosed for me to Norfolk or Portsmouth , in Virginia , directed to Captain Nathaniel Goodwin , of the ship Thomas and Sarah , lying in that ...
I thank you for the hint about my new correspondent . Will you be so good as to forward the inclosed for me to Norfolk or Portsmouth , in Virginia , directed to Captain Nathaniel Goodwin , of the ship Thomas and Sarah , lying in that ...
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MY DEAR SIR , -I have but a moment to thank you for several favours , particularly for the one received to - day , informing of the adoption of the new Constitution by your State . This I consider as another interposition of Divine ...
MY DEAR SIR , -I have but a moment to thank you for several favours , particularly for the one received to - day , informing of the adoption of the new Constitution by your State . This I consider as another interposition of Divine ...
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MY DEAR SIR , I thank you for the Centinel enclosed in yours of 11th inst . Russell has acted like a candid man , and you will oblige me by thanking him for doing me so much justice . He has rightly accounted for all the Philadelphian ...
MY DEAR SIR , I thank you for the Centinel enclosed in yours of 11th inst . Russell has acted like a candid man , and you will oblige me by thanking him for doing me so much justice . He has rightly accounted for all the Philadelphian ...
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