Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1907 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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... given that my past conduct has been thus approved give me the highest satisfaction . And it shall be my endeavour in the important station in which my countrymen have placed me that they shall have no reason to withdraw their good ...
... given that my past conduct has been thus approved give me the highest satisfaction . And it shall be my endeavour in the important station in which my countrymen have placed me that they shall have no reason to withdraw their good ...
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... given to the Historical Society in August , 1858 , by Hon . William Appleton . See Proceedings , vol . iv . pp . 120 , 121 , where the letter is also printed - EDS . State the effects of a system of commercial policy adopted 1785. ] 63 ...
... given to the Historical Society in August , 1858 , by Hon . William Appleton . See Proceedings , vol . iv . pp . 120 , 121 , where the letter is also printed - EDS . State the effects of a system of commercial policy adopted 1785. ] 63 ...
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... given to foreigners to the prejudice of the United States , or either of them , appeared very extraordinary . This Commonwealth felt itself affected , both as a member of the Confederacy and as an individual State charged with duties on ...
... given to foreigners to the prejudice of the United States , or either of them , appeared very extraordinary . This Commonwealth felt itself affected , both as a member of the Confederacy and as an individual State charged with duties on ...
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... given in two of the last numbers of the Philosophical Transac- tions ; and you may probably before this time have found in them that the appearance of the Milky Way is occa- sioned certainly by the blended light of a vast multitude of ...
... given in two of the last numbers of the Philosophical Transac- tions ; and you may probably before this time have found in them that the appearance of the Milky Way is occa- sioned certainly by the blended light of a vast multitude of ...
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... given that the package contains no smuggled article whatever , neither tea , coffee , choco- late , & c . Shall be glad to know whether you can assist me in this business consistently with your public charac- ter , & without giving ...
... given that the package contains no smuggled article whatever , neither tea , coffee , choco- late , & c . Shall be glad to know whether you can assist me in this business consistently with your public charac- ter , & without giving ...
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