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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Mr. Morse told me , yesterday , he was inclined to think he should attend to the hint of making his geography American . We are all well , and unite in love to Mrs. B. and yourself . I am , dear sir , Yours affectionately , HAZARD TO ...
Mr. Morse told me , yesterday , he was inclined to think he should attend to the hint of making his geography American . We are all well , and unite in love to Mrs. B. and yourself . I am , dear sir , Yours affectionately , HAZARD TO ...
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When the ringing began for Maryland , on Tuesday last week , people ran to see where the fire was . So it was when Connecticut ratified the Constitution . Mr. Pike has sent a letter for Mr. Morse , 1788. ] 39 THE BELKNAP PAPERS .
When the ringing began for Maryland , on Tuesday last week , people ran to see where the fire was . So it was when Connecticut ratified the Constitution . Mr. Pike has sent a letter for Mr. Morse , 1788. ] 39 THE BELKNAP PAPERS .
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... given the one you sent to my friend Morse , who is now here , and sends his compliments to you . We hear nothing from Carolina yet , but have no doubt that matters will terminate favourably there , if they have not already done so .
... given the one you sent to my friend Morse , who is now here , and sends his compliments to you . We hear nothing from Carolina yet , but have no doubt that matters will terminate favourably there , if they have not already done so .
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C tified me very much ; for in it was Mr. Pike's to Mr. Morse , and our friend Waters's request for a copy of Steuben's Exercise . It must have arrived during my late indisposition ; and , being unable to attend to it then , I have ...
C tified me very much ; for in it was Mr. Pike's to Mr. Morse , and our friend Waters's request for a copy of Steuben's Exercise . It must have arrived during my late indisposition ; and , being unable to attend to it then , I have ...
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Mr. Morse has lent me it , and says he will lend it to you , if you have not seen it . Sam is worrying me to go and walk with him . What proficiency has Jo made ? My mother continues to be very ill . Mrs. H. and the rest are well .
Mr. Morse has lent me it , and says he will lend it to you , if you have not seen it . Sam is worrying me to go and walk with him . What proficiency has Jo made ? My mother continues to be very ill . Mrs. H. and the rest are well .
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