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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... continue to write when I have any thing worth communicating . In my last , I began some account of our Convention . This is a fruitful subject , and will be of long continuance , if they go on no faster than they have hitherto done ...
... continue to write when I have any thing worth communicating . In my last , I began some account of our Convention . This is a fruitful subject , and will be of long continuance , if they go on no faster than they have hitherto done ...
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... your Convention , and their doings , that has yet been received , and everybody here feels deeply interested in both . Continue your favours in this - J. B. way ; for I am almost run down by friends 1789. ] 13 THE BELKNAP PAPERS .
... your Convention , and their doings , that has yet been received , and everybody here feels deeply interested in both . Continue your favours in this - J. B. way ; for I am almost run down by friends 1789. ] 13 THE BELKNAP PAPERS .
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... continuing with them , or accepting N. W.'s proposal . I wish I could talk with you ; for this way of asking questions , and receiving answers a fortnight or three weeks afterward , is very tedious . Pray let me have your advice as soon ...
... continuing with them , or accepting N. W.'s proposal . I wish I could talk with you ; for this way of asking questions , and receiving answers a fortnight or three weeks afterward , is very tedious . Pray let me have your advice as soon ...
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... continue to aid them . If you can contribute the stipulated assistance to them in case you accept N. W.'s proposal , I see no reason why you should not do the latter too ; for , if you fulfil your engagements , you do them no injustice ...
... continue to aid them . If you can contribute the stipulated assistance to them in case you accept N. W.'s proposal , I see no reason why you should not do the latter too ; for , if you fulfil your engagements , you do them no injustice ...
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... continues to be very ill . Mrs. H. and the rest are well . We all love you and yours sincerely . There are to be wonderful works in Philadelphia tomorrow , and we mean to make some uproar here . I am , dear sir , EBEN . HAZARD . Yours ...
... continues to be very ill . Mrs. H. and the rest are well . We all love you and yours sincerely . There are to be wonderful works in Philadelphia tomorrow , and we mean to make some uproar here . I am , dear sir , EBEN . HAZARD . Yours ...
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