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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The state of your sales here is exactly as I informed you before . I have not heard lately from New Haven , nor have I been able to do any thing yet with the Boston bank - note : however , I will order Bryson to pay Aitken 5 dollars ...
The state of your sales here is exactly as I informed you before . I have not heard lately from New Haven , nor have I been able to do any thing yet with the Boston bank - note : however , I will order Bryson to pay Aitken 5 dollars ...
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Is he " come - at - able " ? Would he turn Presbyterian ? What is his salary ? Our rivers are much obstructed by ice , and this is a stormy day . We all send love as usual . I am Yours affectionately , EBEN . HAZARD .
Is he " come - at - able " ? Would he turn Presbyterian ? What is his salary ? Our rivers are much obstructed by ice , and this is a stormy day . We all send love as usual . I am Yours affectionately , EBEN . HAZARD .
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... will probably produce a strong application to our General Court for a law to abolish all the remains of the iniquitous slave - trade . This is yet in embryo ; but I hope , in a few weeks , to be able to give you the whole affair .
... will probably produce a strong application to our General Court for a law to abolish all the remains of the iniquitous slave - trade . This is yet in embryo ; but I hope , in a few weeks , to be able to give you the whole affair .
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By it you will see what are the prospects with regard to the Columbian Magazine , and be the better able to make up a judgment of what is best for me to do in regard of continuing with them , or accepting N. W.'s proposal .
By it you will see what are the prospects with regard to the Columbian Magazine , and be the better able to make up a judgment of what is best for me to do in regard of continuing with them , or accepting N. W.'s proposal .
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I have given you these hints , that , if you hear the matter talked of , you may be able to talk about it ; but don't let it be known that you have any thing Salutations to Mrs. B. from EBEN . HAZARD . upon the subject from me .
I have given you these hints , that , if you hear the matter talked of , you may be able to talk about it ; but don't let it be known that you have any thing Salutations to Mrs. B. from EBEN . HAZARD . upon the subject from me .
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