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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... Morse , and hope he is by this time recovered of his ill turn . Your mother , considering her age , I suspect is going to leave you . I wish her , from my heart , an easy passage through the dark valley , and an open entrance to the ...
... Morse , and hope he is by this time recovered of his ill turn . Your mother , considering her age , I suspect is going to leave you . I wish her , from my heart , an easy passage through the dark valley , and an open entrance to the ...
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... Morse , which should have gone by last post , but I could not write then . Bernard Romans published a chart of the coast of Florida , and the 1st Vol . ( 12mo ) of the History . I esteemed both catch- penny performances , and , from a ...
... Morse , which should have gone by last post , but I could not write then . Bernard Romans published a chart of the coast of Florida , and the 1st Vol . ( 12mo ) of the History . I esteemed both catch- penny performances , and , from a ...
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... Morse is at Elizabethtown , whither I sent the letter for him . His time with us has expired . The report of the rejection of the new Constitution by North Carolina is not confirmed , and a gentleman who left Wilmington the 1st inst ...
... Morse is at Elizabethtown , whither I sent the letter for him . His time with us has expired . The report of the rejection of the new Constitution by North Carolina is not confirmed , and a gentleman who left Wilmington the 1st inst ...
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... Morse . He appears to me to be highly acceptable to a great majority of them ; but there are so many fond of Mr. Muir , that I suspect the peace of the congregation will require that both should leave us . Mr. Morse has preached for us ...
... Morse . He appears to me to be highly acceptable to a great majority of them ; but there are so many fond of Mr. Muir , that I suspect the peace of the congregation will require that both should leave us . Mr. Morse has preached for us ...
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... Morse desired me to inform you that he expects to be at Charlestown on Sunday the 2d November , and to be there two Sabbaths . He is now in Connecticut . Please to give him the enclosed , when you see him . We had a meeting in our ...
... Morse desired me to inform you that he expects to be at Charlestown on Sunday the 2d November , and to be there two Sabbaths . He is now in Connecticut . Please to give him the enclosed , when you see him . We had a meeting in our ...
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