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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Aye , we 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 : however , though we cannot have the pleasure of ...
Aye , we 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 : however , though we cannot have the pleasure of ...
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There is a number of honest , silent men , who 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 ...
There is a number of honest , silent men , who 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 ...
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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 Constitution , or that it is reduced to a certainty that she will do it .
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 Constitution , or that it is reduced to a certainty that she will do it .
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... to our General Court for a law to abolish all the remains of the iniquitous slave - trade . This is yet in embryo ; but I hope , in a few weeks , to be able to give you the whole affair . At present , I wish not to have any ...
... to our General Court for a law to abolish all the remains of the iniquitous slave - trade . This is yet in embryo ; but I hope , in a few weeks , to be able to give you the whole affair . At present , I wish not to have any ...
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Your Honours will permit us to press this matter upon you with an earnestness proportioned to the importance of the cause which we wish to support , and to the strength of our feelings as the friends of humanity , and the consistent and ...
Your Honours will permit us to press this matter upon you with an earnestness proportioned to the importance of the cause which we wish to support , and to the strength of our feelings as the friends of humanity , and the consistent and ...
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