Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1925 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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... Expect the Raleigh is prepared for the Sea . but two days ago a Captain for her Arrived here , and every Body acquainted with Seamen must know they will not Engage in a Ship till they know the Captain . the public have Clamoured . to ...
... Expect the Raleigh is prepared for the Sea . but two days ago a Captain for her Arrived here , and every Body acquainted with Seamen must know they will not Engage in a Ship till they know the Captain . the public have Clamoured . to ...
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... to be in motion we Expect great Events . have you a single Member that deserves the Character of Insolent , Overbearing , and dogmatical . if not will vanity , Ambition , or popularity without 28 [ 1778 Warren - Adams Letters.
... to be in motion we Expect great Events . have you a single Member that deserves the Character of Insolent , Overbearing , and dogmatical . if not will vanity , Ambition , or popularity without 28 [ 1778 Warren - Adams Letters.
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... Expect no more than some kind of Superintendency in the Construction of Ships . there are two very good Lieutenants in that Ship but I am told they will both leave her and the service . I fear he will never man her unless with Frenchmen ...
... Expect no more than some kind of Superintendency in the Construction of Ships . there are two very good Lieutenants in that Ship but I am told they will both leave her and the service . I fear he will never man her unless with Frenchmen ...
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... expect that the most ridiculous Folley would have taken so early and large a Stride as it appears to have done in the Instance you mention . It cannot in my opinion be supported by any Principles of Truth and Propriety and discovers a ...
... expect that the most ridiculous Folley would have taken so early and large a Stride as it appears to have done in the Instance you mention . It cannot in my opinion be supported by any Principles of Truth and Propriety and discovers a ...
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... expect to be better acquainted with him soon . Mr. H [ ancock ] has asked and obtaind Leive of Absence and is going home ! Adieu . S. A- SAMUEL ADAMS TO JAMES WARREN PHILADA . , July 15 , 1778 MY DEAR SIR , - Mr. H [ ancock ] informs me ...
... expect to be better acquainted with him soon . Mr. H [ ancock ] has asked and obtaind Leive of Absence and is going home ! Adieu . S. A- SAMUEL ADAMS TO JAMES WARREN PHILADA . , July 15 , 1778 MY DEAR SIR , - Mr. H [ ancock ] informs me ...
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