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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... hear enough on your return to make you stand amazed at the power which fear and superstition have over the minds of men. Should you collect any observations on your journey, I shall be greatly obliged by a communication of them. I want ...
... hear enough on your return to make you stand amazed at the power which fear and superstition have over the minds of men. Should you collect any observations on your journey, I shall be greatly obliged by a communication of them. I want ...
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... hear, that your visit there was so very agreeable to several gentlemen of my acquaintance, particularly Mr. Stevens at Kittery, who speaks of you with much respect. I shall always rejoice in every thing that advances your reputation or ...
... hear, that your visit there was so very agreeable to several gentlemen of my acquaintance, particularly Mr. Stevens at Kittery, who speaks of you with much respect. I shall always rejoice in every thing that advances your reputation or ...
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... hear from you. Mrs. Belknap and your friends in general share my best respects. Adieu, my dear sir. I remain yours affectionately, Eben. Hazard. P. S. We have nothing new here. BELKNAP TO HAZARD. Dover, August 28, 1780. My dear Sir, 68 ...
... hear from you. Mrs. Belknap and your friends in general share my best respects. Adieu, my dear sir. I remain yours affectionately, Eben. Hazard. P. S. We have nothing new here. BELKNAP TO HAZARD. Dover, August 28, 1780. My dear Sir, 68 ...
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... hear it read, and sung on board. What extasies of joy appear, What pleasures and unknown delights Thrilled the vain poet's soul to hear Others repeat the things he writes. Most aged Christians do aver, Their credit sure we may rely on ...
... hear it read, and sung on board. What extasies of joy appear, What pleasures and unknown delights Thrilled the vain poet's soul to hear Others repeat the things he writes. Most aged Christians do aver, Their credit sure we may rely on ...
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... hear more of it. I wish the account might be published here. Looking over an old paper the other day, I found an account, dated Feb. 6, 1772, of some communications to the. * MS. torn at this place. — Eds. * This substance, so often ...
... hear more of it. I wish the account might be published here. Looking over an old paper the other day, I found an account, dated Feb. 6, 1772, of some communications to the. * MS. torn at this place. — Eds. * This substance, so often ...
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