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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... 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 . But why do ...
... 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 . But why do ...
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... enquire ; viz . , Peter Stuyvesant , Cadwallader Colden , one or more of the De Lanceys and Schuylers , particularly him whom the Indians called Quider . Mr. Pintard has promised to make enquiries for me concerning the first of these ...
... enquire ; viz . , Peter Stuyvesant , Cadwallader Colden , one or more of the De Lanceys and Schuylers , particularly him whom the Indians called Quider . Mr. Pintard has promised to make enquiries for me concerning the first of these ...
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... enquire of the gentleman you mention , and of another , whose station was more favourable ; but this I know , that both those gentlemen have but a slight opin- ion of the author himself ; how I shall succeed in getting them to ...
... enquire of the gentleman you mention , and of another , whose station was more favourable ; but this I know , that both those gentlemen have but a slight opin- ion of the author himself ; how I shall succeed in getting them to ...
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... enquire who has bewitched them ; and my inference should be , if there were no fools , there would be no witchcraft ; or rather I would transpose the second and third heads . The same inference would come out better . HAZARD TO BELKNAP ...
... enquire who has bewitched them ; and my inference should be , if there were no fools , there would be no witchcraft ; or rather I would transpose the second and third heads . The same inference would come out better . HAZARD TO BELKNAP ...
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... enquire about " the report , " and try to get it you . It is undoubtedly to be had in America . I suppose Mr. Morse has informed you of the addition to my family . The young gentleman ( his name is Ers- kine ) , his mother , and the ...
... enquire about " the report , " and try to get it you . It is undoubtedly to be had in America . I suppose Mr. Morse has informed you of the addition to my family . The young gentleman ( his name is Ers- kine ) , his mother , and the ...
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Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society Massachusetts Historical Society Vista completa - 1914 |
Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society Massachusetts Historical Society Vista completa - 1877 |
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