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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The packet for Mr. Spotswood has been forwarded . Did you not misunderstand his request of “ another guinea's worth ” ? Did not he mean of the Foresters ? I was much pleased with the Life . I would willingly assist you if I could ...
The packet for Mr. Spotswood has been forwarded . Did you not misunderstand his request of “ another guinea's worth ” ? Did not he mean of the Foresters ? I was much pleased with the Life . I would willingly assist you if I could ...
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Spotswood has dropped his newspaper , for want of encouragement . Some Anti - federal writers , in other papers , assert it was because he was Anti - federal . Carey is going to resume the publication of that paper , the Herald .
Spotswood has dropped his newspaper , for want of encouragement . Some Anti - federal writers , in other papers , assert it was because he was Anti - federal . Carey is going to resume the publication of that paper , the Herald .
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Yours , J. B. | The letter undirected is for W. Spotswood . HAZARD TO BELKNAP . New YORK , 19 March , 1788 . MY DEAR SIR , - I am really at a loss how to advise you , but think , upon the whole , I would let the Columbians know that ...
Yours , J. B. | The letter undirected is for W. Spotswood . HAZARD TO BELKNAP . New YORK , 19 March , 1788 . MY DEAR SIR , - I am really at a loss how to advise you , but think , upon the whole , I would let the Columbians know that ...
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MY DEAR SIR , — The enclosed is for William Spotswood , who , though a man of business , is a more attentive and regular correspondent than Dallas , who is said to be a “ man of leisure " in the letter which Spotswood wrote last ...
MY DEAR SIR , — The enclosed is for William Spotswood , who , though a man of business , is a more attentive and regular correspondent than Dallas , who is said to be a “ man of leisure " in the letter which Spotswood wrote last ...
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N. W.'s yet remains in the file , and will , till I hear again from Spotswood . Concerning Hammond's son , I have enquired , but can hear nothing more than that he was an officer in the army , a very clever fellow , and much ashamed of ...
N. W.'s yet remains in the file , and will , till I hear again from Spotswood . Concerning Hammond's son , I have enquired , but can hear nothing more than that he was an officer in the army , a very clever fellow , and much ashamed of ...
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