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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... given great sat- isfaction to the serious part of our congregation , and some of them have hinted at giving him a call ; but this idea does not seem yet to have occurred to the " generality . " There is another gentleman here ( a Mr ...
... given great sat- isfaction to the serious part of our congregation , and some of them have hinted at giving him a call ; but this idea does not seem yet to have occurred to the " generality . " There is another gentleman here ( a Mr ...
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... given me of your friendship ; but I cannot take your advice . Inter nos , I have reason to believe that somebody , believing the philosophical doctrine of solidity , is fully satisfied that two bodies cannot occupy the same space at the ...
... given me of your friendship ; but I cannot take your advice . Inter nos , I have reason to believe that somebody , believing the philosophical doctrine of solidity , is fully satisfied that two bodies cannot occupy the same space at the ...
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... given you the substance of what I could learn from him , and he did not appear to be at all reserved on the subject . Ben Russell has minuted your name in his book . He thought that , if he sent a paper to the New York post- office , it ...
... given you the substance of what I could learn from him , and he did not appear to be at all reserved on the subject . Ben Russell has minuted your name in his book . He thought that , if he sent a paper to the New York post- office , it ...
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... given to stages , in cases where the public will sustain no material injury by it . " It is left to me to judge of this " injury . " If the stage proprietors demand an exorbitant price , and I refuse to give it because I think it would ...
... given to stages , in cases where the public will sustain no material injury by it . " It is left to me to judge of this " injury . " If the stage proprietors demand an exorbitant price , and I refuse to give it because I think it would ...
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... given their bond to me for £ 500 , which must be paid at all events , and that I was to run no risque , and , in fact , to pay no expence , - which was not putting matters on a fair footing with respect to them ( before this time the ...
... given their bond to me for £ 500 , which must be paid at all events , and that I was to run no risque , and , in fact , to pay no expence , - which was not putting matters on a fair footing with respect to them ( before this time the ...
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