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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... Aitken's Bible sells well here.* He can hardly bind them fast enough to supply his own shop. Can you tell how many were brought into Portsmouth ? We have had just such a drought here as you complain [of], but had a refreshing rain the ...
... Aitken's Bible sells well here.* He can hardly bind them fast enough to supply his own shop. Can you tell how many were brought into Portsmouth ? We have had just such a drought here as you complain [of], but had a refreshing rain the ...
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... Aitken has none of Mr. Chew's Addresses in a pamphlet left, but it is in his Magazine, of which I have procured you a set, except for March, 1775, of which he has none left. I will send them as I* have opportunity. You will find what ...
... Aitken has none of Mr. Chew's Addresses in a pamphlet left, but it is in his Magazine, of which I have procured you a set, except for March, 1775, of which he has none left. I will send them as I* have opportunity. You will find what ...
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... Aitken has so great a demand for his edition. As soon as I get leisure, I shall prepare my Thoughts on the Population of America for the public eye. Adieu ! I am yours, J. Belknap. Pray how does Oswald come off ? Are you to have Zenger ...
... Aitken has so great a demand for his edition. As soon as I get leisure, I shall prepare my Thoughts on the Population of America for the public eye. Adieu ! I am yours, J. Belknap. Pray how does Oswald come off ? Are you to have Zenger ...
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... Aitken could find encouragement to revive and continue so valuable a work ; or, if matter should not flow in monthly, that he would undertake something on the plan of. * " The Journal of Major George Washington " was printed at ...
... Aitken could find encouragement to revive and continue so valuable a work ; or, if matter should not flow in monthly, that he would undertake something on the plan of. * " The Journal of Major George Washington " was printed at ...
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... Aitken's magazines, as far as July, 1776, came to hand by the last post, and I am afraid by one expression in your letter that it is the last ; you say the " remainder'' I wish, at least, he had finished the story of Crespel's Shipwreck ...
... Aitken's magazines, as far as July, 1776, came to hand by the last post, and I am afraid by one expression in your letter that it is the last ; you say the " remainder'' I wish, at least, he had finished the story of Crespel's Shipwreck ...
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