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... of " Lives , " must I ask his leave ? What I said about Judge Symmes was that I had heard he had written something respecting the ancient fortifi- cations , or rather about that part of the country 1789. ] 89 THE BELKNAP PAPERS .
... of " Lives , " must I ask his leave ? What I said about Judge Symmes was that I had heard he had written something respecting the ancient fortifi- cations , or rather about that part of the country 1789. ] 89 THE BELKNAP PAPERS .
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... Judge Symmes's writing upon the subjects you mention , nor do I think him qualified for it . The continuation of Eliot , which has been so long in- terrupted , shall be attended to , and I will see if I can assist you respecting R ...
... Judge Symmes's writing upon the subjects you mention , nor do I think him qualified for it . The continuation of Eliot , which has been so long in- terrupted , shall be attended to , and I will see if I can assist you respecting R ...
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... Judge Breese , who laughed so heartily with you one night at our house he has a daughter , - not Susan , say no more , Trim . " His Reverence will be on in March , single . Fur- ther , this deponent saith not . But don't let one woman ...
... Judge Breese , who laughed so heartily with you one night at our house he has a daughter , - not Susan , say no more , Trim . " His Reverence will be on in March , single . Fur- ther , this deponent saith not . But don't let one woman ...
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... Judge B. and his daughter , I please myself with the hope of having another laugh with his Honour and Lady at Boston or Charlestown ; and now I do not despair of seeing Uncle and Aunt Hazard in this quarter . W. S. * from Marietta has ...
... Judge B. and his daughter , I please myself with the hope of having another laugh with his Honour and Lady at Boston or Charlestown ; and now I do not despair of seeing Uncle and Aunt Hazard in this quarter . W. S. * from Marietta has ...
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... Judge . But what is more laughable , if possible , is that committees are sometimes chosen to consider and re- port upon such communications . Great men have their weaknesses as well as little ! Peregrine Pickle was very popular at ...
... Judge . But what is more laughable , if possible , is that committees are sometimes chosen to consider and re- port upon such communications . Great men have their weaknesses as well as little ! Peregrine Pickle was very popular at ...
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