Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1915 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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... command of his officer . this being out of my power to prevent have made the necessary Protests which the Capt . has with him . this matter is extremely hard on me and is attended with much expence . Capt . Wallace assures me every ...
... command of his officer . this being out of my power to prevent have made the necessary Protests which the Capt . has with him . this matter is extremely hard on me and is attended with much expence . Capt . Wallace assures me every ...
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... Commands in these parts that I can serve please to command me freely . + & Syde de ) foll : Whe Jos : 26 [ 1775 COMMERCE OF.
... Commands in these parts that I can serve please to command me freely . + & Syde de ) foll : Whe Jos : 26 [ 1775 COMMERCE OF.
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... command said ship , one who is recommended to me to be a Person of Ability and Integrity , viz . Captain Seth Hardin of this town , who it cannot be supposed I have the least previous Influence over , and I flatter my self you cannot ...
... command said ship , one who is recommended to me to be a Person of Ability and Integrity , viz . Captain Seth Hardin of this town , who it cannot be supposed I have the least previous Influence over , and I flatter my self you cannot ...
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... commands with us or any plan of business can be brought about I shoud with pleasure cor- respondent with you . My Compliments to Mrs. Champlin , and I sincerely wish you and your Family may get happily fixd again . I am , Sir , Your ...
... commands with us or any plan of business can be brought about I shoud with pleasure cor- respondent with you . My Compliments to Mrs. Champlin , and I sincerely wish you and your Family may get happily fixd again . I am , Sir , Your ...
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... command every thing in my power , can you point any Service that I cou'd render you here . Mrs. Mardenbrough and my Children join me in sincere regard to you , Mrs. Champlin and your Children . Sally writes Miss Peggy by this ...
... command every thing in my power , can you point any Service that I cou'd render you here . Mrs. Mardenbrough and my Children join me in sincere regard to you , Mrs. Champlin and your Children . Sally writes Miss Peggy by this ...
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