Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Volumen9;Volumen29The Society, 1846 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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... Grahame , our historian , was early imbued with the spirit of liberty . His mind became familiarized with its principles and their lim- itations . Even in boyhood , his thoughts were directed towards that transatlantic people whose ...
... Grahame , our historian , was early imbued with the spirit of liberty . His mind became familiarized with its principles and their lim- itations . Even in boyhood , his thoughts were directed towards that transatlantic people whose ...
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... Grahame , a young Scotch barrister . I have the greatest reluctance to part with this precious treasure , and can only hope that Mr. Grahame is worthy of so much happiness . " All the anticipations justified by Mrs. Barbauld's exalt- ed ...
... Grahame , a young Scotch barrister . I have the greatest reluctance to part with this precious treasure , and can only hope that Mr. Grahame is worthy of so much happiness . " All the anticipations justified by Mrs. Barbauld's exalt- ed ...
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... Grahame's mind , naturally active and discursive , could not be circumscribed within the sphere of profes- sional avocations . It was early engaged on topics of general literature . He began , in 1814 , to write for the Reviews , and ...
... Grahame's mind , naturally active and discursive , could not be circumscribed within the sphere of profes- sional avocations . It was early engaged on topics of general literature . He began , in 1814 , to write for the Reviews , and ...
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... Grahame's eldest daughter died , -an event so deeply afflictive to him , as to induce an illness which endangered his life . In the year ensuing , he was subjected to the severest of all bereavements in the death of his wife , who had ...
... Grahame's eldest daughter died , -an event so deeply afflictive to him , as to induce an illness which endangered his life . In the year ensuing , he was subjected to the severest of all bereavements in the death of his wife , who had ...
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... Grahame to gratify his " strong desire to become acquainted with extre- ma vestigia of the ancient Dutch habits and manners . " In this journey he enjoyed the hospitalities , at Lisle , of its gov- ernor , Marshal Cambronne , and formed ...
... Grahame to gratify his " strong desire to become acquainted with extre- ma vestigia of the ancient Dutch habits and manners . " In this journey he enjoyed the hospitalities , at Lisle , of its gov- ernor , Marshal Cambronne , and formed ...
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