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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... considered . I hope that Congress will say something to make such people easy , whether it be called amendment , addition , or explanation . Mrs. B. begs her sympathetic regards to her gouty friend , and we join in love to you both ...
... considered . I hope that Congress will say something to make such people easy , whether it be called amendment , addition , or explanation . Mrs. B. begs her sympathetic regards to her gouty friend , and we join in love to you both ...
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... considered what advantage I have received by the payment of 9 guineas , and what advantage he has received by the sale of the Magazine in which these pieces are con- tained ; and , if the advantage is on my side , let it be deducted out ...
... considered what advantage I have received by the payment of 9 guineas , and what advantage he has received by the sale of the Magazine in which these pieces are con- tained ; and , if the advantage is on my side , let it be deducted out ...
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... considered entirely at your disposal , in any manner you might please . Besides , as you observe , I don't think the republication of them at the distant period you mention can injure the sale of the Magazine . " Thus you see , my ...
... considered entirely at your disposal , in any manner you might please . Besides , as you observe , I don't think the republication of them at the distant period you mention can injure the sale of the Magazine . " Thus you see , my ...
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... considered whether it were best for me to proceed any farther . The summit , though in sight , appeared much higher than the distance we had come . The ascent higher up was steeper ; the more frequent pauses on my account would retard ...
... considered whether it were best for me to proceed any farther . The summit , though in sight , appeared much higher than the distance we had come . The ascent higher up was steeper ; the more frequent pauses on my account would retard ...
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... considered as the beginning , and the other as the conclusion , of the Amer- ican Revolution . The pillar is to be 60 feet high ; over its capital , the American eagle , which is to perform the office of a weather - cock . The arrows ...
... considered as the beginning , and the other as the conclusion , of the Amer- ican Revolution . The pillar is to be 60 feet high ; over its capital , the American eagle , which is to perform the office of a weather - cock . The arrows ...
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