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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... attention. This expectation was so strong that I endeavoured as much 'as possible to keep myself disengaged, especially on the Sabbath, that I might not be so much interrupted as I was last summer when you was here. I thought I had ...
... attention. This expectation was so strong that I endeavoured as much 'as possible to keep myself disengaged, especially on the Sabbath, that I might not be so much interrupted as I was last summer when you was here. I thought I had ...
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... attention. Nor can my not coming to Portsmouth, while you were there, be so construed, unless you sent me any message before that by Dr. Langdon, for I certainly never heard you were there but at the times I have now mentioned. One ...
... attention. Nor can my not coming to Portsmouth, while you were there, be so construed, unless you sent me any message before that by Dr. Langdon, for I certainly never heard you were there but at the times I have now mentioned. One ...
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... attention. Will not the injustice of parents towards their daughters, with respect to education, be a material charge against them hereafter ? Will you oblige me so much as to send me a transcript of the Hymn composed for Dr. B ...
... attention. Will not the injustice of parents towards their daughters, with respect to education, be a material charge against them hereafter ? Will you oblige me so much as to send me a transcript of the Hymn composed for Dr. B ...
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... attention, and therefore I beg you would give yourself no further trouble about it. The United States Magazine, if no better than the number you sent me, is indeed a paltry performance. I thank. * Phillips Exeter Academy, which was ...
... attention, and therefore I beg you would give yourself no further trouble about it. The United States Magazine, if no better than the number you sent me, is indeed a paltry performance. I thank. * Phillips Exeter Academy, which was ...
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... attention may be diverted from it for awhile by tlje enclosed papers. I want to say a great deal to you about continuing your history, and the good news which has been crowding upon us of late, but the family waits for me to breakfast ...
... attention may be diverted from it for awhile by tlje enclosed papers. I want to say a great deal to you about continuing your history, and the good news which has been crowding upon us of late, but the family waits for me to breakfast ...
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