Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyFor 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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It is left to me to judge of this " injury . " If the stage proprietors demand an exorbitant price , and I refuse to give it because I think it would materially injure the public , one party will say I am an enemy to stages ...
It is left to me to judge of this " injury . " If the stage proprietors demand an exorbitant price , and I refuse to give it because I think it would materially injure the public , one party will say I am an enemy to stages ...
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It is said he has threatened the lives of the judges , and is now bound to the peace on that account . I expect company every moment to dinner , so must bid you good - bye , when I have added that we are all well , send love , and I am ...
It is said he has threatened the lives of the judges , and is now bound to the peace on that account . I expect company every moment to dinner , so must bid you good - bye , when I have added that we are all well , send love , and I am ...
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I hear that General Judge Varnum is unpopular in the Ohio country . Is it so ? I have not yet seen Cutler . Having lately exerted all my influence among my friends , and in many instances without success , to procure subscriptions for ...
I hear that General Judge Varnum is unpopular in the Ohio country . Is it so ? I have not yet seen Cutler . Having lately exerted all my influence among my friends , and in many instances without success , to procure subscriptions for ...
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... about the opinion of the Jersey Judge Symmes . HAZARD TO BELKNAP . NEW YORK , Dec. 17 , 1788 . MY DEAR SIR , You have a right to be in my debt , without any apology ; because , as you know , I have often been in yours .
... about the opinion of the Jersey Judge Symmes . HAZARD TO BELKNAP . NEW YORK , Dec. 17 , 1788 . MY DEAR SIR , You have a right to be in my debt , without any apology ; because , as you know , I have often been in yours .
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I forget what you asked me about Judge Symmes , and have not time now to look over your letters , but will bear it on my mind . Did you ever see Winthrop's Journal ? Part of it is too indecent for the public eye , and must be suppressed ...
I forget what you asked me about Judge Symmes , and have not time now to look over your letters , but will bear it on my mind . Did you ever see Winthrop's Journal ? Part of it is too indecent for the public eye , and must be suppressed ...
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