Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical 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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... glad you are so pleased with Burnaby's Journal ; I am solicitous to give you every assistance in my power towards perfecting your Geography. I have among my papers a very curious account of Niagara Falls, with an adventure of two ...
... glad you are so pleased with Burnaby's Journal ; I am solicitous to give you every assistance in my power towards perfecting your Geography. I have among my papers a very curious account of Niagara Falls, with an adventure of two ...
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... glad to send them to. I shall soon write again and make the extracts which I gave you reason to expect. The most leisure season of the year for me is generally in February and March. The weather has been excessively severe and the snow ...
... glad to send them to. I shall soon write again and make the extracts which I gave you reason to expect. The most leisure season of the year for me is generally in February and March. The weather has been excessively severe and the snow ...
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... here, I should be glad to order my affairs so as to make a journey with you, but dare not engage to do it for fear I should fail. The copperas is about twelve miles from hence, at a place where 1780 ] THE BELKNAP PAPERS. 39.
... here, I should be glad to order my affairs so as to make a journey with you, but dare not engage to do it for fear I should fail. The copperas is about twelve miles from hence, at a place where 1780 ] THE BELKNAP PAPERS. 39.
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... glad to get back, in order to finish it. Two months' application more, I believe, would compleat it. I should be very happy in going with you to Boscawen, &c, but my business must be attended to in preference to the gratification of my ...
... glad to get back, in order to finish it. Two months' application more, I believe, would compleat it. I should be very happy in going with you to Boscawen, &c, but my business must be attended to in preference to the gratification of my ...
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... glad to see and to have Mr. Penn's Life, but I am loth you should be at the trouble to transcribe it with a view to forward me in a Biographical Collection. I have, as you know, from the beginning, spoken 1780.] THE BELKNAP PAPERS. 49.
... glad to see and to have Mr. Penn's Life, but I am loth you should be at the trouble to transcribe it with a view to forward me in a Biographical Collection. I have, as you know, from the beginning, spoken 1780.] THE BELKNAP PAPERS. 49.
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