Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical 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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Massachusetts Historical Society. and will cheerfully contribute towards it any aid in my power ; but, upon considering, according to Horace's advice, " Quid valeant humeri ferre, quid ferre recusent," I dare not undertake it. When you ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. and will cheerfully contribute towards it any aid in my power ; but, upon considering, according to Horace's advice, " Quid valeant humeri ferre, quid ferre recusent," I dare not undertake it. When you ...
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Massachusetts Historical Society. that I need not make any further apology. I do not find that any persons this way have at all mistaken the design of the Apologue, and I hope it has had some good effect. Such a manner of treating the ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. that I need not make any further apology. I do not find that any persons this way have at all mistaken the design of the Apologue, and I hope it has had some good effect. Such a manner of treating the ...
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Massachusetts Historical Society. I hoped I had done it in such a way as to convince yon that any apology on your part was unnecessary. I find, however, by your favour of the 16th inst., that I was mistaken. Let this matter rest for the ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. I hoped I had done it in such a way as to convince yon that any apology on your part was unnecessary. I find, however, by your favour of the 16th inst., that I was mistaken. Let this matter rest for the ...
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Massachusetts Historical Society. I am in doubt whether I shall see Plymouth this winter, for I expect New York will fall into our hands ; and, in that case, I must go there to establish a post-office and change the post-road, and to ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. I am in doubt whether I shall see Plymouth this winter, for I expect New York will fall into our hands ; and, in that case, I must go there to establish a post-office and change the post-road, and to ...
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Massachusetts Historical Society. HAZARD TO BELKNAP. Jamaica Plain, Nov. 30, 1779. Ecce iterwn Crispinusf Here I am again, my dear sir, having proceeded as far as Fishkill, on the way to Philadelphia, and found it unnecessary to go ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. HAZARD TO BELKNAP. Jamaica Plain, Nov. 30, 1779. Ecce iterwn Crispinusf Here I am again, my dear sir, having proceeded as far as Fishkill, on the way to Philadelphia, and found it unnecessary to go ...
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