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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... believe the letter was wrote here . I have mentioned Greenleaf . He is our anti - federal printer ; a poor , thick - sculled creature , and so much in debt to Oswald for his printing - office as not to dare to offend him . I suspect ...
... believe the letter was wrote here . I have mentioned Greenleaf . He is our anti - federal printer ; a poor , thick - sculled creature , and so much in debt to Oswald for his printing - office as not to dare to offend him . I suspect ...
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... believe F. H. wrote the piece about the breeches . Near Dummer School , in Newbury , is a limestone quarry ; and between the strata of limestone a species of asbestos is found , of which I think I sent you a specimen formerly . I want 3 ...
... believe F. H. wrote the piece about the breeches . Near Dummer School , in Newbury , is a limestone quarry ; and between the strata of limestone a species of asbestos is found , of which I think I sent you a specimen formerly . I want 3 ...
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... believe , however I may be censured for believing so , was a generous friend of science , and would have been highly pleased to have seen arts and sciences flourishing within his govern- ment . He looked upon that part of the ( then ) ...
... believe , however I may be censured for believing so , was a generous friend of science , and would have been highly pleased to have seen arts and sciences flourishing within his govern- ment . He looked upon that part of the ( then ) ...
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... believe he would mit , such conduct as is alledged . However , though this is a matter with which I have no business , properly speak- ing , yet , as Mr. Russel has behaved so much like a gentle- man with respect to me , I will enquire ...
... believe he would mit , such conduct as is alledged . However , though this is a matter with which I have no business , properly speak- ing , yet , as Mr. Russel has behaved so much like a gentle- man with respect to me , I will enquire ...
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... believe , as often made his escape . He was in France . I have been told he was bound to Thomas , at Worcester , but ran away from him , and worked awhile with Carter , at Providence . We are sorry to hear of your indisposition . Mrs. H ...
... believe , as often made his escape . He was in France . I have been told he was bound to Thomas , at Worcester , but ran away from him , and worked awhile with Carter , at Providence . We are sorry to hear of your indisposition . Mrs. H ...
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Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society Massachusetts Historical Society Vista completa - 1914 |
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