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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... desires me to appoint some person in Philadel- phia to correct the press . Do you know of anybody equal to the business , or that will attend to it , and whom I could trust with the secret , for a secret it must be that I am the author ...
... desires me to appoint some person in Philadel- phia to correct the press . Do you know of anybody equal to the business , or that will attend to it , and whom I could trust with the secret , for a secret it must be that I am the author ...
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... desire him to enquire if either of the London booksellers will " accept the exclusive privilege of printing your History . " I apprehend you mean to have some quid pro quo . It is probable a number of the Foresters would sell in France ...
... desire him to enquire if either of the London booksellers will " accept the exclusive privilege of printing your History . " I apprehend you mean to have some quid pro quo . It is probable a number of the Foresters would sell in France ...
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... desire to read it . Having excited the desire , I would refuse to gratify it , except by way of reward , and would thus take advantage of the spirit of contradiction which is in human nature to strengthen the desire . My new masters are ...
... desire to read it . Having excited the desire , I would refuse to gratify it , except by way of reward , and would thus take advantage of the spirit of contradiction which is in human nature to strengthen the desire . My new masters are ...
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... desire Dr. G. not to use your name at all . Apropos , the Doctor says in his History : " The regulars retreat [ at Breed's Hill ] in disorder , and with great precipitation , to the place of landing ; and some seek refuge even in their ...
... desire Dr. G. not to use your name at all . Apropos , the Doctor says in his History : " The regulars retreat [ at Breed's Hill ] in disorder , and with great precipitation , to the place of landing ; and some seek refuge even in their ...
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... desires your acceptance of one of the Artillery Election Sermons ; and Mr. Tappan has sent a letter here to be forwarded to you . I think this good gentleman is in a very disagreeable predicament with regard to the controversy between ...
... desires your acceptance of one of the Artillery Election Sermons ; and Mr. Tappan has sent a letter here to be forwarded to you . I think this good gentleman is in a very disagreeable predicament with regard to the controversy between ...
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