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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Massachusetts Historical Society. cern with him . I hope he is sensible that he derives a degree of respectability from his connexion with you , that he could not have without ; but no more of this . He says he has talked with Thomas ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. cern with him . I hope he is sensible that he derives a degree of respectability from his connexion with you , that he could not have without ; but no more of this . He says he has talked with Thomas ...
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... hope Mrs. B.'s health may not be injured by her close confinement . Give our love to her . The Legislature of this State have managed matters so that we shall have no voice in the election of a President and Vice - President of the ...
... hope Mrs. B.'s health may not be injured by her close confinement . Give our love to her . The Legislature of this State have managed matters so that we shall have no voice in the election of a President and Vice - President of the ...
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... hope you will stand your ground . Have you seen Dr. Gordon's History ? A sheet or two of it passed through my hands the other day as wrapping- paper . I ran it over . It is just as I expected , — jejune , stiff , and unanimated . Sunday ...
... hope you will stand your ground . Have you seen Dr. Gordon's History ? A sheet or two of it passed through my hands the other day as wrapping- paper . I ran it over . It is just as I expected , — jejune , stiff , and unanimated . Sunday ...
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... hope we should now have one that would conciliate us ; but , if they press this matter , they will find their laws evaded ( and General Gage once wrote to the British Min- istry , in 1774 , that this people were " very dexterous at ...
... hope we should now have one that would conciliate us ; but , if they press this matter , they will find their laws evaded ( and General Gage once wrote to the British Min- istry , in 1774 , that this people were " very dexterous at ...
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... hope your rivals will not succeed , but that you will continue to fill the station you now occupy . Mrs. H. will probably be absent when you receive this . My respects to Mr. Wingate ; and tell him , for the honour of New England , not ...
... hope your rivals will not succeed , but that you will continue to fill the station you now occupy . Mrs. H. will probably be absent when you receive this . My respects to Mr. Wingate ; and tell him , for the honour of New England , not ...
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