Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyFor 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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I hope the body is at length fixed . Last Thursday they removed to the meeting - house where your friend officiates , in Long Lane , which is light , sizeable , and convenient for spectators . Every part of the Constitution which has ...
I hope the body is at length fixed . Last Thursday they removed to the meeting - house where your friend officiates , in Long Lane , which is light , sizeable , and convenient for spectators . Every part of the Constitution which has ...
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Wherever he goes , I hope the news of his villainy will go before him , or soon follow him , so that he may be detected and avoided , if he cannot be punished . It often happens that good comes out of evil , and this daring outrage has ...
Wherever he goes , I hope the news of his villainy will go before him , or soon follow him , so that he may be detected and avoided , if he cannot be punished . It often happens that good comes out of evil , and this daring outrage has ...
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... in a late session of the General Court , to put a final stop to this inglorious stain upon our national character ; and it is now our most earnest petition and hope that you will again take the matter under your consideration ...
... in a late session of the General Court , to put a final stop to this inglorious stain upon our national character ; and it is now our most earnest petition and hope that you will again take the matter under your consideration ...
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It meets with more opposition than I expected , but I hope will be got through . The fellow ( Hammond ) , who was aiding in * The negroes ' petition is not preserved among Dr. Belknap's papers . It bore date 27th February , and is in ...
It meets with more opposition than I expected , but I hope will be got through . The fellow ( Hammond ) , who was aiding in * The negroes ' petition is not preserved among Dr. Belknap's papers . It bore date 27th February , and is in ...
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Our accounts from Virginia are not very flattering . I suspect there will be but a bare majority , and some seem doubtful even of that . However , I cannot but hope their vote will be favourable , especially as nine States have ...
Our accounts from Virginia are not very flattering . I suspect there will be but a bare majority , and some seem doubtful even of that . However , I cannot but hope their vote will be favourable , especially as nine States have ...
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