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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... wish you and Mrs. B. could spend an evening with us , by our fireside , or that we could with you , by yours ; but we fear this is rather to be wished than expected , at present : how- ever , though we cannot have the pleasure of seeing ...
... wish you and Mrs. B. could spend an evening with us , by our fireside , or that we could with you , by yours ; but we fear this is rather to be wished than expected , at present : how- ever , though we cannot have the pleasure of seeing ...
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... wish for information ; and on these the Federalists place their hopes of success . The more the Constitution is canvassed , the brighter it shines ; and though at the beginning of last week its friends were vibrating between hope and ...
... wish for information ; and on these the Federalists place their hopes of success . The more the Constitution is canvassed , the brighter it shines ; and though at the beginning of last week its friends were vibrating between hope and ...
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Massachusetts Historical Society. way ; for I am almost run down by friends who wish for information , and are to the last degree anxious to hear , either that Massachusetts has adopted the new Constitu- tion , or that it is reduced to a ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. way ; for I am almost run down by friends who wish for information , and are to the last degree anxious to hear , either that Massachusetts has adopted the new Constitu- tion , or that it is reduced to a ...
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... wish not to have any thing said of it , though I am willing the account of Avery should be as public as you please to make it . I was told to - day that 40 towns in New Hampshire have instructed their delegates in Convention to vote ...
... wish not to have any thing said of it , though I am willing the account of Avery should be as public as you please to make it . I was told to - day that 40 towns in New Hampshire have instructed their delegates in Convention to vote ...
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... wish to support , and to the strength of our feelings as the friends of humanity , and the consistent and avowed advocates of universal liberty . And your petitioners , as in duty bound , shall ever pray , & c . HAZARD TO BELKNAP . NEW ...
... wish to support , and to the strength of our feelings as the friends of humanity , and the consistent and avowed advocates of universal liberty . And your petitioners , as in duty bound , shall ever pray , & c . HAZARD TO BELKNAP . NEW ...
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