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MY DEAR SIR , I have , as you will see by the enclosed , complied with your desire respecting Trenchard . One thing , however , I must suggest ( but you will keep it wholly to yourself ) . When Spotswood wrote to me that I was to carry ...
MY DEAR SIR , I have , as you will see by the enclosed , complied with your desire respecting Trenchard . One thing , however , I must suggest ( but you will keep it wholly to yourself ) . When Spotswood wrote to me that I was to carry ...
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It is not done in either case " by the Doctor's desire , " or with his knowledge ; though I am inclined to think he expected it would be done . He is amply secured by European and good American subscriptions , and will probably make ...
It is not done in either case " by the Doctor's desire , " or with his knowledge ; though I am inclined to think he expected it would be done . He is amply secured by European and good American subscriptions , and will probably make ...
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will be of importance to him to have the latest intelligence , I wish you to communicate this to him , and let him know that it is by my desire ; but he is not to mention who it comes from . I will try to find out what T. gives his ...
will be of importance to him to have the latest intelligence , I wish you to communicate this to him , and let him know that it is by my desire ; but he is not to mention who it comes from . I will try to find out what T. gives his ...
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Mr. Wingate has this moment come in , and desires me to give his love to you , to which I add that of Mrs. H. and Your very sincere friend , EBEN . HAZARD . P.S. Thank you for the sermon . BELKNAP TO HAZARD . BOSTON , April 20 , 1789 .
Mr. Wingate has this moment come in , and desires me to give his love to you , to which I add that of Mrs. H. and Your very sincere friend , EBEN . HAZARD . P.S. Thank you for the sermon . BELKNAP TO HAZARD . BOSTON , April 20 , 1789 .
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... to Maryland , to answer to Dr. Carrol , his superior , for some misconduct . He is , I believe , but a speckled bird . My letter to Fenno was to desire him to send me his paper ; and I expected it to - night , but am disappointed .
... to Maryland , to answer to Dr. Carrol , his superior , for some misconduct . He is , I believe , but a speckled bird . My letter to Fenno was to desire him to send me his paper ; and I expected it to - night , but am disappointed .
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